AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYB PICTURES. FISIDAY AND" SATURDAY. “DARK STREETS.” A gangster’s “girl’’ or a cop’s wife —these are the diverging patljg of life faced by Lila Lee as the heroine in ‘Dark Streets,” the First National picture coming to the Princess Theatre on Friday and Saturday. As the Agirl” she would have jewels, beautiJiil gowns and luxurious apartment. As a policeman’s helpmate she would have dirty dishes, a small apartment, and a life of hard work. . Which does she choose I' An “Dark Streets” the hand'of fa#'interfiles to decide the question for Katie' Dean, the role played by Miss Lee. Jack Mulhall portrays a' dual role, that of both the cop and the gangster. It is the first such role in this popular star’s long screen career. Othdfs in the cast are Aggie Herring, rMaurice Black, Pat Harmon, and E. H. Calvert. Frank Lloyd directed from Richard Connell’s story, “Pat and Mike.” Also Five (Shorts. Prices: 3s and 2s, plus tax, children 6d. There will be no pictures to-night or Christmas night. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1930, Page 3
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171AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1930, Page 3
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