AMUSEMENTS.
EVFRYBODYS PICTURES. “BLACKMAIL” TO-NIGHT. Fleet Street, greatest newspaper centre in the world, is generally immune to all matters of publicity. The London ' ‘‘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 fiist time that such columns of one of Lon. don’s great newspapers, have been given to praise of any motion pictuie. Ufye leading roles in “Blackmail,” which Cinema Arm Films are releasing at the Princess Theatre to-night (Thursday) are played by John Longdon, Donald Calthrap, Anay Ondra, Cyril Richard, and dozens more wellknown players.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1931, Page 3
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117AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1931, Page 3
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