AMUSEMENTS.
eVerybodys pictures. “GOD GAVE ME 20 CENTS”—WEDNESDAY. Lois Moran, the eighteen-year-old actress, is the star in the Paramount picture, “ God Gave Me 20 Cents.” A , drama of the water-front at New Orleans, its climax hinges on two coins, 20 cents in value. But they are double headers, and pass through the hands ol threo people. The other two arc Jack Mulhall and Lya do Putti. This stirring drama will he seen at the Princess Theatre next Wednesday. 20 cents—tenpenee. And it changed the
lives of three people with startling results. Down, on the waterfront at New Orleans, Cassie Lang bet Steve Doran that he was not game to take her with him, and leave his wife. Urged by the ejowd around the bnr, he accepted and lost. Then at the coffee stall on the wharf lie found that Cassie had used crook coins and . . . what happened is one of the most thrilling and dramatic moments that have been seen on the screen, and appear in “ God Gave Me 20 Cents,” the Paramount picture at the Princess Theatre next Wednesday. A topical and comedy will also be shown. On Friday next Wallace Beery and If aymond Hatton will be seen in ‘‘We’re in the Navy Now.” ••
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1928, Page 1
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