AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES. BIG ATTRACTION AT PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT. To-night patrons of the Princess Theatre will have a big display, headed by the World’s Championship light between Toni Feeney and Gene Tunney. All the scenes in this wonderful battle are included in the film together with the training operations. As the election results come to hand they will be thrown on the screen between the spool. So patrons can sit in comfort and hear all the news. A big comedy drama “Smile, Brother, Smile,” starring Jack Mulhall and Dorothy Mackaill. will conclude a. fine display. Dorothy .Mackaill demonstrates that she is one of the most versatile actresses of the screen in “Smile. Brother, Smile,” the First National picture now at the Princess Theatre. For one scene in the production, Miss Mackaill completely hides her comely features under a make-up deliberately designed to make her as unattractive as possible. Fans ol Miss Mackaill can rest assured, however, that her beauty has plenty ol chances to shine in other sequences ol the production. A leading man with, all the wiles o<f a villain is something new to the screen ! Jack Mulhall presents the phenomenon in First National s gay comedy-drama, “ Smile, Brother, Smile.” lie’s just as dangerous as the villain of the piece. Philo McCullough. Dorothy Mackaill is co-featured with Mulhall. The prices to-night are: Circle 2s;. stalls Is (id ; children under 12 only, (id-
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1928, Page 3
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233AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1928, Page 3
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