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AMUSEMENTS.

everybodys pictures “Girls gone wild.” | TO-NIGHT. 1 Gills Gone Wild,” which has its initial showing at the Princess Theatre to-night, brings to the front rank of film players the vivacious Sue Carol and the handsome Nick Stuart, who are , Co-featured. The. story, a highly lnterseting picture of modern youth gone hersek from too much freedom, is a startling commentary on the younger: generation and an indictment of over-indulgent parents as well. Miss Carol presents an authentic portrait o/la spoiled daughter of wealthy parents who has had her own way so long she, imagines she is a law unto herself. - iek Stuart, as her poor hoy sweetheart, is equally effective. Through her . desire for a. “thrill” Babs Hoiwort y } enacted by Miss Carol,* becomes involved in a gang war. Buck o uart), attempts to extricate her and the -two of them are kidnapped bv tliree gunmen. Buck’s.father, a traffic cop,. pursuing the-kidnap ear. is shot down, Buck is thrown from the oar, and; Babs. carried off to the gangster’s cabin hide-away. Buck takes up the chase, overcomes the gangsters in a terrific battle and returns Rabs to her frantic parents, pausing just long enough to castigate -them for permittyig their daughter to grow up, . a young anarchist” before dashing off 1 toihis father’s bedside. Babs, regener-, ated by her terrifying experiences, fol-, loifs Buck- and they are re-united l Tie- ? side the hospital cot of Officer Brown. The supporting cast, including such 1 well-known- players as Boy D’Atcyj 1 William Russell, Hedda- Hooper, Leslie 1 Jenton, 'Edmund Breeze, Lumsden 1 Hare, Minna Ferry, Mathew Betz, * Louis Natheaux, ; and John Harrow rounds out a well-balanced production. 1 The uStiaL Supports will algo be shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 3

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283

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 3

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