AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES. PRINCESS THEATRE FRIDAY. Milton Sills is at bis very best in the attraction at the Princess Theatre on Fridayinight i11.'..a picture called “Hard-BoiledyHaggerty,” which Wit! dunning produced for First National Pictures. Powerful /characterization, Inman, and, above all, a warmly viuman romance," places “ Hard-Boiled Haggerty ” . at- the top df the list of Milton. Sills’ stellar vehicles to date. Figuring prominently in the romance and drama of the picture is the newest one of the most promising of young leading; ladies, Molly (FDay. The plot was adapted by ; Carey Wilson from Elliott White Springs’ magazine story, “ Belated Evidence,” and Charles Brabin directed;-the picture, which is billed as a Charles Brabin production. It is splendidly staged, has some beautiful, quaint,- and " .picturesque technical effects and excellent photography, and lightning credited to Cameraman Sol Folito. Arthur Stone, Mitchell Lewis, George Fawcett, Yola ’ d’Avril. and Luoien Prival are amoiig the principals of the supporting cast in effective characterizations. There will l be.-good supports and the serial “ Blake of Scotland Yard ” will be-continued.. ■ •
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1929, Page 3
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