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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. JACKIE COOGAN TO-NIGHT. Ihe most popular boy on the screen to-day, Jackie Coogan, ivill be the star attraction at the Princess Theatre to-night in his latest picture, entitled “ The Bngle Call.” One of the most gripping and enthralling pictures of this year is “The Bugle Call,” Jackie C'oogan’s new starring vehicle, in which lie appears as a bugler attached to a frontier post. This powerful humaninterest story of the days of the early West is told against a background of smashing action and stirring drama. Jackie plays the part of a boy bugler of a frontier cavalry post who cherishes a deep and loyal devotion to the memory of his dead mother. His father remarries and commands the boy to call his stepmother “mother” and try hard to love her. The ensuing conflict of emotions which ends happily in the boy’s capitulation to the young woman’s courage, tenderness, and beauty, provides many tensely dramatic scenes. Beautiful Claire Windsor heads a notable supporting cast as the stepmother who triumphs over Jackie’s strong-headed views on re-marriage, and Herbert Bawlinson plays the .part of the father, a cavalry officer in charge of the post, with skilled restraint. Tom O’Brien is humorous and convincing as Sergeant Doolan. “The Bugle Call ” is a Metro-Goldwyn-Ma.ver picture, directed by Edward Sedgwick, and provides satisfying fare for the lovers of stirring romance.

The latest in topicals, further chapters of the serial and a good comedy also will be shown on Friday. On Saturday Lois Moran will be seen 'n “The Whirlwind of Youth.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1928, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1928, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1928, Page 1

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