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AMUSEMENTS.

EVER'VteODYS PICTURES • • THE FREEDOM 'OF 'THE PRESS'’ ’ i':\; TO-NIGHT. ?'• The intensely interesting.; and; drain-' atie atmosphere that.is;.bound up■ with life un a Newspaper has been brought to the screen m the greatest story of . journalism ever made. It is titled “Freedom of Hie'Press ” and is a film version of- : an screen story by "Pete* B. Kyne. “ Freedom^__oif __ the Press l’ ,;:: wh tetr fs’ w a ~ Piiiversat ' picture, will copie .i$ Hie Princess .Theatre this eveningi i ‘battle between ' the' cruel forces of the sword and the mighty power (0‘ uni j en is the dramatic theme upon Which the picture is based. The underworld of a big . city is the sword and the columns of the daily paper is * the pen. Not oven the love of king’s . ward and th'e softjif the newspaper publjshev can bring aputy between Hhe. two forces before hocked by ; 'tli.e tit- 1 antic stfugglfe’ iha.t:;hha'l.ly crushes the' grdup;- Xewist Stpue.' appears' in foTe of ' the' power behind pb underworld.' It is the greatest characterization this Veteran actor has given and one of the finest portrayals of"the year. An all star company of supporting players appears in “Free dorii of .'the Press”. Marceline Day has the feminine lead! Malcoln McGregor is the., son of the newspaper publisher and tfenry B. Walthall is the father. Included in the cast . are Robert Emmett O’Connor, Thomas Ricketts, Hayden Stevenson, Robert Ellis, Boris Bar onoff, Morgan Thorpe and Wilson Bonge.f > The . supporting subject’s are Topical “ The Collegians,” and a t\vo reel comedy, selections by the orchestra. i—m—mmmmmmmmmmmmam—m

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 3

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258

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 3

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