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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYB PICTURES.

“DYNAMITE.”

TO-NICHTI TO-NIGHT!

Spectacular and thrilling to the ninth degree 1 , Cecil B. Be Mi He’s first talking production, “Dynamite,” r allows this super-director to take on© of the biggest Ibows of his career, and screen patrons with a production ,th«,t should keep all of them talking for many weeks after seeing it. It is certain that local moviegoers will flock to the Princess Theatre when it will he shown for the to-night. Scintillating society' '* panoramas ■' are blended into an enthralling dramatic situation in which a coal miner and his riv.al for the hand of a society, girl face death together, a thousand feet below the earth, One must praise whole-heart-edly exceptional work of Conrad Nagei'laV a'young society gadabout, Kay Johnson, brilliant stage star, as a girl of high social position, and Charles Bickford, ‘another, stage favoiirite, as Hagon Derk, the miner."lt is difficult to say which of these players gives the best characterisation, but sufficient to remark,that each one helps' make Vfyngmiif-tatott miles ahead of the average screen release,; The fine cast of the picture also includes Julia Faye, whc> has been seen in many other De Mille photoRobert Ecleson, 'Scott Kolk, Leslie Fenton and Joel McCrea. “Dynamite,” is fur more than a “type” picture. It belongs in no classification. It fc the genius of De Mille at his best, aided by whtvt is perhaps the most original plot ever conceived for the screen. Pripea: 3s and 2s, plus tax. Reserves, at ; Mclntosh's. Coining Wedtiesday and Thursday--Noah’s Ark. •,' • i . GLOOM CHASERS. V.-: VISIT;-, v The ''Gloom Chasers Revue and Vaudeville Company who gave such a pleasing entertainment at Princess Theatre on Saturday night last, notify Lyisit UvUl he .;made: ( ' 't9, /’i|okii>ka.Vbii;;Thur.sday- of, next week,? - .whenXa complete” change MY’programme will be presented. Tlie present a very bright and attractive entertainment full of quips and of interest which is bound to .find,, favour with patrons. Popular chare are being made and, seats may be reserved a^t.'Mclntoshs..■

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1930, Page 3

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328

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1930, Page 3

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