AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES
' DOROTHY HACK AIM, AND JACK i .MULHALL— FRIDAY. A thrilling airplane crash—an unusual trip through Coney island’s famous Luna Park, showing the big > amusement place from the front end ' el a eli uto-tho-eh ute and a roller toaster an exeelhuit east of younger players—settings that are far from ordinary. and some ol the most unique ‘ aniera shots that hare aver keen shown on the screen. Those are among the outstanding features of First National’s ‘Just Another Blonde,” which comes to the Princess Theatre on Friday, with Dorothy .Maekaill and Jack Mulhall lectured, with Louise Brooks and AYilliam Collier. .Jr., in the second leads. It is a real piece of entertainment. A great deal of the picture was filmed at Luna Park, Coney Island, which was turned over to Production .Manager A! lio< kett lor use in the picture. As a result then. l are scenes that could never have boon placed upon the screen otherwise. And for those people who have never seen Coney Island, this feature alone is worth the price of admission. .Miss .Maekaill is pictured as a dance hall hostess at an amusement, park. And she. as no one else, lias i the personality to put over such a role. With her closely cropped blonde hair and her (Tim, lithe figure, she is a perfeet hostess, looks the part and fairly , sparkles iu it. Jack .Mulhall. who lias heeu rapidly forging to the front ( among the screen’s young leading men, . is a young gambler in charge of a era])- j shooting table. lie fits the part as j though hoi'ii to it, and his happy and . infectious Irish smile wins his audience . the same way it wins Miss .Maekaill in ] the picture. Louise Brooks has a role , in which slip is a hard-boiled attendant | at a shooting gallery. With her saucy , smile and straight-bobbed, brunette ( lock's, she could he no nearer perfee- t tion. And William Collier, Jr., as ~ -Mulhall’s pal, is admirably cast. ; A scenic, comedy, and the last opi- T sode of the serial “ The Winking Idol," <. wfil complete the display on Friday. j Coming Saturday: “Temptation,” a a great French picture. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1927, Page 1
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