AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES
THI-: STRKEJ. OF FORGOTTEN MEX ’’— WEDXESDA Y.
I lie Street or Forgotten Men,” a Paramount screen version of the George Kibl>o Turner romance of New York's underworld, produced by Herbert Brenon and loaturing Percy Alarmont, N’eii* Hamilton, and .Mary Brian ("The Bittle French (oil ”), is the feature at the Princess Theatre on Wednesday. Alter all these years of grating the story ol “ Easy Money ” Charlie conies to lite. Shades of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde! But Stevenson’s character had nothing on this man. Kasy Money lived in “’I he Street ol Forgotten •Men,” he was a lake cripple who took ” New York’s crowds for hundreds of dollars weekly—hut in his crazy little cottage outside the city h.e was a " successful business man ” to all that knew him. One ol the women hangers-on in Diamond Mike’s saloon had entrusted into ( hari’ie’s care a baby daughter whom he had brought up tar Ironi "the street.” and now with her chance of marrying a line young millionaire came threatened exposure. Never had the girl even dreamed that there were such men in the world as her guardian, and then alien the crisis came he fought—fought like a maddened animal to keep her front ever learning such a thing. Percy Marmont. in the role ol Kasy Money Charlie, gives a character portrayal second to none the screen ever has seen, and Alary Brian is a real grown-up girl in tins one. John Harrington, ns Bridgeport White-eye. is the only one who knows about Easy Money and the girl 1 , and It is when lie tries to blackmail (lie girl
—drag her down into “ The Street of Forgotten Men,” that the light starts—a fight than ran he compared with nothing yet seen on the screen. There has never been anything to even approach it.
A Topical and a comedy will ai’so he on Wednesdav.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1927, Page 1
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444AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1927, Page 1
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