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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES.

THE WINGS OF YOUTH”—TONIGHT.

A cast of more than the usual excellence was selected for “Wings of Youth,” the William Fox screen drama, scheduluod to be shown at the Princess to-night. Madge Bellamy, whose work in “The- Iron Horse” and "The Dancers” earned for her a long term contract, is featured with Ethel Clayton. -Miss Bellamy’s youthful, buoyant personality fits ideally the requirements demanded by her role in “At ings of Youth.” Miss Clayton, whose blonde beauty is ever accentuated by her delighiful screen portrayals, has long been a star in her own right and her selection for the role in the Vox production adds materially to the significance of the cast. Filling the chief supporting roles are actors and actresses of prominence. Itobert Cain, whoso nefarious screen deviltry has made him a much sought after player, constructs the stumbling blocks tor the romancers in “Wings of Youth.” Marian Harlan, dark haired, brown eyed daughter ol Otis Harlan, visualizes a “flapper daughter of pleasure,” in a most noteworthy manner. Kntherin Perry, ol sober mien and digniiied carriage, portrays a sedate miss with line discernment In the juvenile male roles are George Stewart and Charles harrell. George is a brother of the lainous Anita and possess an inherent talent for screen characterisation. Mr Farrell contributes a well balanced performance that augurs well for his future. Emmett Flynn, make of the William Fox successes “The Dancers” and “The Alan Who Came Back,” .directed “Wings of Youth.” Tho latest topical and a good comedy will also ho show together with selections by Mi** William’s orchestra.

On Wednesday next the world’s favourite Jackie Coogan will appear in his latest success “The Bag Mail ’ sain to equal his role of The Kid.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1926, Page 1

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290

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1926, Page 1

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