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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYB PICTURES ' !i S •>.? X l ' I't: ' . 7 1 '

“WOLVES OF THE CITY.’’ ' ' , - FRIDAY.

William Cody, versatile screen star, is to be seen at the, Princess Thatre on Friday in “Wolves of the City,” a Universal thrill feature. It is an exciting 1 ' thelodrama of the underworld.; Cody who has appeared in many underworld pictures for Universal, enacts ;the role of a young millionaire who is'bored with living and iB ready for anything that will coffer excitement. His desire for to break the monotony leads him to Answer a newspaper advertisement dropped by a beautiful girl whom he has rescued • from a runaway horse. His answering the advertisement results in his getting into a . series of thrilling adventures with a gang of art thieves. Cody isadmirably supported by a.; well chosen ca t headed .by Sally Blaine, one of the most popular of the younger actresses ip Hollywood. Miss Blaine is called upon to do many difficult stunts’ in $ Wolves of the City,” as well as quite a bit of emotional acting. At pre-tiews of “Wolves of the City” Miss Blaine was enthusiastically complimented by many Los Angeles motion '.picture critics. The supporting cast also includes Monte Montague;, ‘as the comedian-chauffeur,' Charles Clary, veteran character act-’ or, as the wealthy, art. collector,., A 1 F€rgUßon;,a : sy;Mike, ot)e ; art ; and Louise Carver, as Mother-Machin, the brains of the Leigh Jason directed the piounder the supervision off" WilLord Wright. : - ■

A T6pieall, Comedy and further chapters of the serial will complete the display. Mr, Fi Restieaux and his orchestra in several new selections.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 3

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261

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 3

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