AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
THE TENTH WOMAN ” —TO-NJGIIT.
To-night a Warner Bros screen classic
IJie Tenth Woman’’ and starring a strong east, including .June -Marlowe and Beverly Bayne will he presented at tue Princess I heatre. Nine women we tan,, estimate and deal with—it’s the tenth that we are up against! Take
any nine women out of ten—you can usually account for their reactions to friendship, love, to the thousand and one situations with which life is cluttered, but the tenth kicks the bucket does the unexpected, and creates the •stud out oi which real drama is maul'. Harriet T. Comstock is familiar with this phenomenon, having studied it for many years, and putting it into the story. Iho Tenth Woman,” which enjoyed best seller vogue as a novel, and is now transposed to the screen as a Warner Bros.’ classic of the screen. The heroine in this story is ten times more restless than the tenth woman usually is. So you can hank on a hotter picture than you are generally offered, .lime .Mairow is the girl with the soulful 'eyes, and Beverly Bayne, the accomplished screen player, who is making her return to the screen in a number of Warner products, head thecas t. which boasts such personalities as John Roche. Raymond McKee, Alee Francis, Edith Yorke. Charles “Buddy” Post, (filbert Holmes and others. Come and get acquainted with two of the most unusual screen women that ever acted out their drama via the silver screen. Wo recommend “The Tenth Woman” for its. situations, its truth' to life, its grasp of the stulf of life that goes to the manufacture of heart aches, heart desire, and heart fulfillment.
Special engagement of the star vaudeville artists Scott and Field (hit > of Enllers’ Xew Zealand theatres), win will present their novelty turn of clover clog dancing and singing, etc., also Edgar Moffat. the brilliant young pianist. will he heard in special numbers and monologues. On Friday Art Acord will appear in bis latest: “ The Circus Cyclone.” Prices for to-night are: 2s and Is fid, children as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1927, Page 1
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