AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTUREB.
“SIIE WOLVES”—TO-NIGHT.
Paris—gay capital of frolic .and fun, broken hearts and blasted fortunes—forms the picturescpio locale of William Fox’s production of “She Wolves,” which open to-night at the Princess Theatre. Paris—famed to the far corners of the earth for its eternal spirit of gaiety, with its feverish attractiveness concealing packs of she wolves—is vividly brought to. the screen in this latest attraction. Beautiful Alma Rubens portrays the role of a loveless bride who abandons her country husband to the dangers of Paris. .Jack Mulhlall is cast in the leading role opposite tho stately star and, with extreme finesse, interprets lho outcast husband. Harry Myers lends his buoyant personality to a humorous role—a, companion to the luckless husband among tho human beasts. Diana Miller is seen as the “Queen of the Pick.” Judy King is a bewitching little girl of the safes. “She Wolves” was adapted from the stage play, “Tho Man in Evening Clothes,”
A good supporting programme v ill also bo presented including the latest topical and a good comedy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1926, Page 1
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174AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 June 1926, Page 1
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