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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYB PICTURES. BIG COMEDY CAST ■ J IN “LOOSE ANKLES.” fO-NICHTt $ HT ! All almost 100 per cent cast of comedy* players was selected by First.Nat-J ional Pictures to appear in “Loose Ank_ les,” the hilarious comedy which the ha|? bo6^ v for,; to.i fiii& “pi'lbta Ybsng -and Douglas'' Fairbanks junr., are the only exceptions to the rufe of strictly iComedy; play- - ers, .although the '! l_ leading team have a big hand in the film’s ■ mei'ry huiftotir. Louise Fazenda heads .the; list of. fun markers. She is jfed' by Ethel Vfales, Otis Harlan, Dap-' hue Pollard, Inez Courtney, Norman ’Douglas? Selby, and Raymond Keape. Lfc: is an unprecedented comedy- cast. “Loose Ankles’ is the atoi/y of a modern must a man .chosen by, li'bf'tWo aunts—botm old-fashioned. She finally does marry their ...choice, but. the aunts selected himrrweji, under, highly entertaining circumstances. The picture is adapted from Sam Janney’s stage success of the same shame. Gene filmiiversion.' * , 4 ‘ ‘.O • yhiu’ii a GLOQM CHASERS. NEXT. •• 1 <■ TlfiTSTlß' v! JlTC'i'-f evning the Gloom Chas. ers Revue and Vaudeville Company pay, &, welcome return visit when an entire, change .of programme will be presented. .In addition to the star artistSj in the. Company Ron Shawl the india .rubber comedian and Miss Letty Craydpn . artistic.. foil, . the n^lb«K - 'oj(;tn^'Co'ittpa , ny provide muclr wholesome entertainment. .Miss Billy otey^ns ... and, Kathleen proved a versatile pair of dancer-s|that •paired iwell in ... both classical and modern,,-dances. Esme Evans was ope of . iheu-bjest .of the, supporting players aiuktyoth in her/solo' vocal itemsfahcT in tbyjse,, comedy , sketches in which #,<■ .%>< JJr>,Sk«ind, she provef im • the - One number in particular which Evans sang, “Home Little Maori. Home,” a song that does not often appear on-the programme of a revue the most popu-, The other: ..tfibsez tenor >6ice was heard, to advantage in several well-chosen numbers. Both individually and collectively the Glbom Chasers are an amusing anc^ > entertaining coterie of humorists. , Popiilar prices 3s and 2s plus tax. Children Is. at Mclntosh’s.. *'■" ‘ ’ -S’ \ S

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1930, Page 3

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