AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES, - WEDNESDAY. On Wednesday next at the Princess Theatre at 8 p.m. a big vaudeville and picture programme will be presented headed by Jerry, the boxing Kngaroo, a real live kangaroo, will give a wonderful boxing exhibition with a man. You must sco this really great vaudeville act. The picture part of the display on Wednesday features the popular Reginald Denny and Marion Nixon in "Out All Night.’’ Reginald Denny, star of the Universal super comedy, "Out All Night,” .which comes to the Princess Theatre as tlio feature attraction on Wednesday is perhaps the greatest all around sportsman and athlete on the screen to-day, in the opinion of William Sciete, liis director. "That fellow never tires,” remarked Seiter on the set one afternon when Denny had just rushed by in an effort to catch a handball some one had thrown his way. “I have seen him keep going continually for fifteen or twenty hours at the same pace with never a thought of relaxing. Less than a month after he was operated on for appendicitis this spring, he was chasing all over his summer camp in tho High Sierras. It is only hit remarkable condition and constant training.- that enables him to keep going tho way he does.” During the war Denny was a member of the British Royal Flying Corps and ho still maintains one of the fastest airplanes on tho Pacific Coast. He owns a speedy motor-boat that has won several important races and only a few months ago he startled everyone by going hunting for mountain lions with nothing but a bow ami arrow. In "Out All Night,” tho famous star is supported by Marian Nixon, who returns to tho screen with him for the first time since “ Rolling Home ” made more than a year ago. Others in the cast include Wheeler Oakman, Ben Hendricks, Jr., Dan Mason, Dorothy Earle, Lionel Braham and Boh Seiter. Hie picture was adapted from the story "I’ll Bo There” by Gladys Lehman. Special prices will be charged on Wednesday, viz.: Circle 2s, Stalls Is 6d, children under 12, Gd. .Look out for Jackie Coogan in “The Bugle Call” on Friday next.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1928, Page 1
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