AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
HARRY LANG DON IN “THE Cl IA SIM TO-NIGHT.
Uproarious action, a strong comedy thomo wliirli is also human in its application, the inimitable Langdon ’■ oiniinc and a succession of “gags” that are guaranteed to tear hearty langlitcr Irom a wooden Indian combine to make Harry Langdon’s la test comedy one of the most delightful hits of celluloid entertainment of the year. “ The Chaser.” as his most recent vehicle is called, revolves around the adventures and difficulties of a husband who is almost “kissless.” Oscillatory starvation, a theory ol handling bus ainds evolved by a stern mother-in-law, seems to work for a time; but when finally Harry does embark on a kissing campaign, what happens is a positive panic. “The Chaser” is playing at tlu> Princess Theatre to-night. Gladys McConnell has the principal feminine role and '25 famous bathing beauties decorate the cast. Rud •laimison and Helen Hayward are also semi in support of the star.
A topical and scenic will also b< shown to-night. On Wednesday. Belie Daniels in “ Keel .My Pulse.”
On Friday next, the opening chap tors of the great circus serial “The Trail of the Tiger,” starring Jack Daugherty, will he presented.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1929, Page 3
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