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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY* PICTURES. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. U ’ ‘LITTLE WILDCAT.” Modern youth has its innings in Warner Bros.’ “The Little Wildcat,” the., all star comedy winch comes to the Princess Theatre to-night (Thursday. Three of the screen’s most promising youngsters head the cast., Audrey Jjerris, Doris ■ Dawson and James .Murray make up the trio. The addition of those inimitable character actors, George Fawcett and Robert Edeson, and the . ingratiating presence of- Haflam Cooley, .makes an unbeatable ..cast for thilf delightful ,“picture.Miss Ferris; andivMiss,.Dawson appear a# granddaughters of(George Fawcett, who has the role of a cantakerous bat lovable old £k>utiiern gentleman who^e. fiery temper keeps the household in perpetual; unrest. Commercial aviation is.Aits. ;p®t aversion, and hi? granddaughters’ flirtatious efforts to qapture a -flier thus bring about a crisis, in,, the , -old .mansion. ‘The Little Wildcat’” is „a comedy-drama of. the fast-moving type, with many laughable, situations hinging on the jealpnsy. of the two . girls, and on Iqdicrous batterings of Fawcett and Edeson,, the former s >pusonal servant..',

‘ ‘HABDBOiLEID ROSE. ” Thessecond star is? Myrna Loy’s latest Wayner Bros, and Vitaphone picture,. ‘Pardboiled Rose,’! now showing at the Princess Theatre.' Others in the talking cast are William Collier, .Jm’-, John Miljan, Gladys BrockBeaumont, linier(son, Edward Martindel, Otto Hoffman and Flyod Shackelford. The story is by Melville Orosman,.. the scenario by Robert Lloyd, and the direction by F. Harmon Weight. “Hardboiled Rose” Now Orleans, in vvTiich a\ convfciit-hrfcd dons the manners of a modern vamp and goes to the gambling house which has been the cause of her father’s downfall, to win back his honour end the money hidden there. Usual prices: Circle,;2s, Stalls 1» 6d, , plus tax. a; ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1930, Page 3

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275

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1930, Page 3

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