AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES
HOOT GIBSON TO-NIGHT,
Tim tallest, and the shortest eomcdians in pictures provide many laughs in “ Cliip of the Flying Hoot Gibson’s latest starring production for Universal, which comes to tlie Princess Theatre to-night. The tallest is Mark 11 sun i I ton. who plays comedy roles in many feature productions. He is six feet and six inches tall. “’Pee Wee” Holmes, star of Universnl’s two-reel western comedies, was Hamilton’s buddy in tile picture, drawing up to his majestic height of five feet and three inches, Both are skilled comedians and give Gibson excellent support in the many humourous scenes In the picture. “ The Pride of Palomar.”
Hoot Gibson’s famous horse, is to he seen in “ Chip of the Flying II,” the Universal feature, to he screened at the Princess Theatre to-night. The steed is valued by its owned at several thousand dollars, and is trained, housed and fed in a manner befitting an Indian Rajah or a prima donna. Besides Gihson—and the horse—the cast of
“ Chip of the Flying P ” includes Vtrgina Browne Fairc. DeWitt Jennings, .Mark Hamilton and others.
The supporting pictures area Topical and comedy and new selections by the orchestra.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1927, Page 1
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196AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1927, Page 1
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