AMUSEMENTS.
J i $ PICTURES.
“THE MILLION DOLLAR COLLAR to-niGht.
A group of unfamiliar faces greeted Rin Tin Tin when lie walked upon the set to begin liis current starring role in Warner Bros, production of “The Million Dollar Collar.” Rinty \ has seen a constant procession of players come and go, but usually to linger for two or three pictures, during his reign as the supreme canine | star of films. But never lias so comI plete a change of faces accompanied the beginning of a production as in the present instance. After the first scene, however, he seemed perfectly at home among his new' companions. The presence of Ross Le.derman as his director appeared to . please him particularly, for they have been associated during the making of several tprodui?fci<vis. “The- Million Dollar ,Collar” is the latest .WfVrnei' Vitaphone talking picture- to be, screened at the Princess Theatre.'t.o-night. Four short Talkies will also be shown to-night: “Daphne Pollard;” “Revellers;” “Beniamq Gigh“Roye jVVolf Kohn“Miss Information.” Prices: Circle, 3s 3<d; Stalls, 2s; children (under 12) downstairs, 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1930, Page 3
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173AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1930, Page 3
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