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AMUSEMENTS.

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SOUND SYNCHRONISED FEATIRE

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

Richard Dix is seen in Paramount’s Techpicoipur iSpupd picture, “JJedskin,”'which commences at the Princess Theatre to-night and Thursday. There is no spokm) -(Jislogue in the picture, as tlie entire production is synchronised witli a brilliant m usic score, soijnd effects, and thg beautiful singing of the song; number, “Redskin.” published in Australia by .Sutton’s, -"Limited, 300 Pitt Street, Sydney. ■Tiiousahds of Indians take part in the actioil of “Redskin.” as the story is laid in the Red Indian country of beuutiful Arizona. Richard Dix plays the leading role of “Wingfoot,” son of a Navajo. Indian chief, who finds himself an.., outcast among his people when he refuses to accept their nncieiit superstitions. Hie ropiaiice of the story is between Gladys Belmont as the Indian maiden, ‘iCornblossom,” All the fascinating natural (cdloui's of the Grand Canyon country in Arizona ate brought out vividly 4n the pictiiro by the Technicolour ftipeess The power and majesty of iniisic and tlie cleverly reproduced sound effects, increase tlie realism of Jthe_ picture. The singing 'of the theme song,, ‘ Redskin” is heard. three times in the pic-, tltYft ' ' V ' . “Redskin”, has one of the most reniarkable )Souiid .Syivdijonisations ever recorded for a motion picture. The elaborate ceremonials of the Red Indians with their weird war cries are made more realistic by the accompanying' score of true Indian music, chanted by a mixed chorus of men and ,women. , Paramount orchestra of 75 pieqes carries the melody of the them song, “Redskin, as it is sung in the picture. , Ihices• to-night and Thursday: Circe, 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Children (under 12). downstairs, 6d. ••

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 3

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274

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 3

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