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AMUSEMENTS.

£VERYBODYS PICTURES. “ODDS ON”—TO-NIGHT. Popular with all Sydneyites as the whiner' of the “Evening News” Unshingled Beauty Composition and later of . the' Australasian Film Star Quest, which latter took her to America’s mfavie < world, Miss Gibbs will be more popular than -ever when the public sees how- admirably she can act as lead in'a film story. She has ifully justified the opinion of those judges who chose her oak Australia’s star out of thousahd3\ of film aspirants. In the latest Master Picture release, “ Odds On,” Miss’Gibbs -portrays the role of a wealthy squatter’s daughter who is in love witli the trainer and jockey of her father’s racehorses. Her portrayal is all that could lie desired, and her lack of self-consciousness before the camera is. 'asfo'unding in one so new to the screen.' Playing opposite the star in this romantic Australian drama of the Australian turf is “Check” Hayes, Arthur Tauchert, Bob Purdy, Stella Southern, John Faulkner, Violet Elliott and others. Credit goes to Mr Arthur Higgins 'for tlie production, direction, and photography. “Odds On ” will be screened at the Princess Tfieatre Further chapters of the popular “Collegians,” a- good comedy and tlie serial will complete a fine display. Miss Giese and her orchestra, will give '%■ musical selections.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1929, Page 3

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208

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1929, Page 3

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