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AMUSEMENTS.

-tVEpYBODYS PICTUREB. RICHARD TALMADGE FRIDAY. It is difficult to meet people socially in. a butter’s garh; particularly when you have met them before in your own expensive tailored clothes and when A you• don’t want them to know .you! * This, the irrepressible Dick Talmadge discovers in his latest picture, an amusing , comedy - melodrama with plenty oif fights, ‘ oodles of action, and - infinite; amount of real humour, “The Wall Street Whiz.” It will be shown, here on Friday at the Princess Theatre. A perfect supporting cast which includes among others, Alarceline Day, Lillian Langdon, Belle Bennett, Carl Miller, and Dan Mason gives a brilliant interpretation to the fast, and funny story concocted by James Bell Smith and directed by Jack Nelson. The- star himself in proving in each successvie picture that he has a real gift for comedy and farce, and this fact, combined with :fiis daring exploits and his ability at high and lofty tumbling “ without the aid. of a net” makes him one of the most unusual attractions on the screen to-day. On Monday next The King of Kings ’’—the supreme triumph of Cecil B. Be Mille, who made “The Ten Commandments,” comes to the screen as a .striking, example of a man’s faith in his art, the consummation of his highest ideals, a monument that will remain forever the greatest picture of all'times.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1929, Page 3

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226

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1929, Page 3

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