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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES.

“FLASHING FANGS TO-NIGHT

Developing a new theme along unusual lines, first of F.8.0.’s new serK»s of police-dog. pictures, “Flashing Fangs,” will be shown to-night, at the Princess Theatre. Ewart Adamson, the author and?, scenarist, has conceived an original theme and plot, which is refreshingly entertaining. Much of the interest ’of the film-is duo to the work of F.8.0.’s recently acquired four-jfooted star, Ranger, who

makes his screen debut in the picture, and who shows a remarkable promise and ability. Some beautiful photographic ; backgrounds of the high Sierras, where the exterior scenes were taken and the excellent work of the supporting cast, which includes Robert Ramsey, Lotus Thompson, Eddy Chandler, Clark Comstock, Ada Vae Vaughn and Mary Dow, are added features’ of the production, as is the direction of Henry .McCarthy, who is responsible •for much of the story interest and (lie well-built-up climax. • • < A topical, scenic, and comedy will also be shown to-night.

THE NEW REVEILLE

' OPENS, JAN. 3rd

The bream of the new Reveille which packed; the Greyinouth Theatre for a sea,son of seven nights and a matinee will be t presented at the Princess Theatre for one night only. All .the costumes are new and all the sketches are new. The production will he supported by the Greymouth Orchestra. Scenes of brilliance will prevail throughout the whole evening. There wifi be 24 distinct numbers. There is no extra charge, forr booking and with such popular prices, 3s and 2s, patrons are well advised to. hook early.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1928, Page 3

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251

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1928, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1928, Page 3

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