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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYEODYS PICTURES.

‘‘THE HUNTED WOMAN” —WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

Few living writers, if any, equal James Oliver'Curwood in his knowledge of the North; and since the latest motion, picture promised to patrons of the Princess Theatre is Curwood’s

" The Hunted Woman,” the film, version may well he expected to bear the marks of a master novelist. The screen production, a William Fox offering, will he shown on Wednesday. To put

in picture form this intense story of heroism. Director John Conway assembled one of tho most versatile easts lie has ever been privileged to direct. Leading honors are divided by Seena Owen and Earl Sthenck; powerful contributory roles are in the capable hands of Cyril Chadwick, Diana Miller, Francis McDonald, Victor MaoLaglen and Harvey Clark. For three weeks tho players endured the hardships of winter in tho Yosemito to give the picture a convincing fidelity that none could question. Mountain scenes were taken in one of Nature’s loveliest spots, giving tho production a background of beauty to enhance tho thrilling situations. A good comedy and the latest in topicnls will be included in Wednesday’s great display.

On Thursday next Zane drey’s great story of “ The Thundering Herd” will lie shown in conjunction with Bourn and .Monty, Vaudeville Artists from the Fuller circuit.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1926, Page 1

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211

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1926, Page 1

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