AMUSEMENTS.
/evfrybodys pictures. “THE MEDICINE MAN.” At the Princess Theatre to-night (S'^tjurUsy)• j ; Etverybody’s Pictures present an- attractive programme) in which the old medicine sho\v is a hilarious' feature in Tiffany’s all .talking comedy drama, “The Medicine Man.” It was a stage play originally,, by Elliott Lester, adapted for the screen bv Ladye Horton and Eve Uhselt. “The Medicine Man” is proprietor of the show, and in small towns lie’s a sheik. The glo.rv of his show ,is apflashy background for his conquests of-'sriiali town helles. There are all, kinds, of: medicines—one that removes corns oy table stains, tones up the liver, grows, l eyelashes,.'; -.and doubles the mileage of an automobile. “The Medicine Man” was directed by Scott Pembroke. Prominent i.U the cast are Jack Beniiy; ; Betty Bronson, Eva Novak, Tom Dugan, and' others Tn addition a “Mickey the Mouse” Cartoon entitled “When the Cat’s Away” will be shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 3
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150AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 3
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