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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY® PICTURES.

‘SEXOR ])AKF/I>IOVIL'’-WI'O-XIGHT

Sonic homes would not he complete without their “eel In ret. tees,” hut according to Ken .Maynard and A 1 Rogell. no movie location trip can he r success without a kitchenette. May nard and R.ogell are respectively star and director of “Honor Daredevil,” which is coming to the Princes:Then Ire to-night and which has some of the most beautiful and rugged mountain . backgrounds ever seen on the screen. For the photographing of these iscenes.' in 'which the whole company participates. Itogell and lie assistant built a movie kitchenette, especially designed for location use. with a capacity for keeping food hot fifteen hours and feeding forty people. It is a compact box, .built on the fireless .cooker plan, covered with galvanized iron, and thickly lined with a patented heat insulating material. The special movie feature of the affair is that the heating compartment is removable and may he taken out of the big box and placed under the camera in very cold weather, thus enabling the camermau to photograph scenes without danger of “static.” Static, which appears as wavy lines on the negative film, is a bugaboo of motion-picture people. It is most likely to appear in cold weather, lias cost many thousands of dollars, and made many re-takes necessary. “Senor Daredevil” is a. Charles P. Rogers production for First National. and stars Ken .Maynard with Dorothy Devore. Tt bon-u > a big featured east. The supports to-night are r loptical. Comedy and further chapters of the Serial. On Saturdav. Adolphe Menjou i>* “Service for Radies.-’

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1928, Page 3

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260

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1928, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1928, Page 3

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