AMUSEMENTS.
SVERYBOOYS PICTURES
ALL TALKING'PK}£URSC • A
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
“HURRICANE.”
Two sea dogs ,of the screen are united in thet-Otjjlumbia allrtalking epic of the sea, now being shown at the Princess Theatre. They are": Itaiph Ince, director, and Hobart BpSworth,. star. These two associated with sea drama!" so long that it is difficult to think of onie withobi thinking of the other. Ek>3frpyth is. responsible for the first seaTpieture eyier brought to the screen l the; sensation of its day and in proportion to' its cost/ made more money than any. other picture has bveit-'madecv In every' sea story in wldCm^he 4 ' has appeared,' Bosworth has b«sn-*spceess-fuE ‘.‘The Blood' Ship,” by ' Bbsworth as excellent screen material arid produced by. €olumbiai ; '^va^ ;^md: i% the best pictures of its...yOMs<3lfiC&'is, npted fot his work both, 'actor and- director in “Shanghaied,” and ‘‘Efreed of. Sea.” Exponent .<?£ the virile type of that] td;‘'be the product of ‘.the msf*'s&&&'. a.rid BoeWOrth, ■ make a coronation, that has produced in Olid of the.-most fascinating pictures ok’ tiie year, dohiwy' -is oijst as the juvenile lead in “Hurricane,” while Leila. Byamf Mclntyre have the only feftniiine Jroles• ifi-the thrilling sea drama. The use ofi sound and dialogue enhances the valpe of this. type, of picture, the swishing of the ’ water, the lashing of sails, the/howl of the ,wlpd. and-the'-vcreakidg of the windlass add a realißm impossible .to v'ohfiato'l'.otherw'jse. The action of Columbia’s all■tiilking eipic pfltHe sea, “Hurricane,” which -will be.rsHdwn .at -s|v: Princess Theatre to-night; and Satlrday, : was taken off the ..coast" of California aboard the historic old barkentine, “Bohemia.” Immediately after the completion of “Hurricane.” in Hobart Bosworth is starred y-the craft was blown up A by its ; ,,yvwwhu ; fpund the overhead too expe'nsivd, to warrant maintaining the tressm.. ®w>art pfWworth has.the roMSSSsfA! . seacaptain in the production Johnny Mack Brown as; juvenile lead." Tlie feminine roles are in of Leila Hyams and Leila Mclntyre. Three, short Talkies and Serial will also be shown.'. Prices: Circle, 3s 3d; S^Js, 2fj; children under;L2, 6d. J Coming Monday and Tuesday, “The Singing Jbol.” 1 V e : ( L"':: ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1930, Page 3
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349AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1930, Page 3
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