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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES.

, ■ V ‘HLINWOLD’.’ TO : NIGHT. ■ Is it ■ possible-..that youi’ next door is a crook—or that , yq«r fqVorite 'physician and musician are Jedding “Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” existences? Quite, in both cases! If you darby to see 'this . interesting angle w’orkd out in a thrilling Fox film production, step down to the Princess Theatre to-nght and see “Blindfold.” “Blindfold” by Charles Francis Coe; has more than the theme and the work of the excellent cast to recommend it—for Charles Klein, the director, has broken all film traditions in liis ingenjus treatment of the story. He, interprets menthl action by visual means.

He does it with ,an agile camera.. To tell now would give secrets away— Buftdo’n’t fail to see for yourself. . The chief acting role goes to Lois an'd it is one that thoroughly teijtsf’her;versatility. George O’Brien plays'.opposite ih a sympathetic role, that) of a colorful and conscientious cdpper. "A surprise also is in store for/ the .fans' "of that sterling' actor •Bklfe Foie, His role is a mental one, tis ffie neurologist, Dr Simmons. With-; out'doubt it is Foxe’s best to date, and climax of an acting ambition—• to’j|b a great character actor. That charming little senorita from Madrid, Maria Alba,-handles the role of a fair fhamorata, with the necessary fire, spfeed and feminine appeal. She’s a fieSv Latin Clara Bow, and much can he.‘expected of her. Don Terry, another Fok “find” plays the role of Buddy Brower. jHe is quite easy on the eyes and his work reveals potential star material. Fritz Feld also has a part. '.The dsual supports will be shown and selections by the orchestra. : Vera Beynlds and Harrison in “Golf Widows.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 3

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279

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 3

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