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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYB PICTURES.

'MACK BENNETT'S' “THE GOOD-BYE KISS” TO-NIGHT.

Wben filial scenes Were filmed for, “The Good-bye Kiss,” Mack Sennett’s personally directed production coming to-night to the. Princess Theatre, it. marked the close of the most colourful

motion pidture studio in Hollywood. I Thlfc-- Kiss.” wns the last I picture- to be made in. the famous old Serinett studio.: For more than ten yearn Scnnett produced. his famous twbM*i> comedies in thisstudio.. Dbeens of how famous screen stars and directors V worked there, many starting as extraor bathing beauties.. Keystone Kops ■v, cavorted abbot the- lot in. the “ good oldUdbys”. Gloria Swanson, Phyllis .. . Haver, Marie'Prevbst and; others werb winiome arid unknown bathing beautiek. , Harry Langdon first faced a nrition picture camera in this studio as 1 '■ didl.ChaWie Murray, Louise Fazenda, tZhCfiter Oahklio!. and dozens of others. The ;. Good-Bye* Kiss ” is Sennettls first feature-length production in a j nuhibter bf years, and immediately ifollowing its completion the studio toris . abandoned aricj the- company moved to Iritger arid' rhore - palatial quarters in : Another section of the- city. 1 ‘ Tlie • Kies ” is an unusual storjr, Wendriig drahia ahcKa tender love- stoty With Sferrriett’s' distinctive comedy.. Ii Fihst National Pictures’is releasing; theJHrOdUctiort. : Mb Usiial supports will also he shoWn- i including, topical,' scenic, comedy and i bttflhl-.. ' •"<•- COmihg Monday, Sons ” equafi) to Wbr the- Hill.” :

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1929, Page 3

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221

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1929, Page 3

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