AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBDDYS PICTURES. “BLACKMAIL" TO-NIGHT. Fleet Street, greatest newspaper centre in the world, is generally immune to all matters of publicity. The Loudon “Daily Mail,’’ following a trade screening of the British International (all-talkie) crime film “Blackmail,"’ astounded England by posters acclaiming the picture as the greatest talking film; also devoting the front page to a description of the film. This is the first time that such columns of one of London’s • great newspapers, have been given to praise of any motion picture. TJife leading roles .in “Blackmail,” which Cinema Arm Films are releasing at the Princess Theatre to-night and t-o-morrow (Thursday) night are played by John Longden, Donald Calthrop, Anay Ondra, Cyril Ritchard, and dozens more well-known players.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 3
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119AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1931, Page 3
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