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AMUSEMENTS.

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“‘HER MAN.” ’ i; v , ■(, In the set designed by Art Director Carroll 'Clark for' the Rathe dramatic production, ; “Her Man,”' Conan Doyle might, have proved His theory of the spirits. For there, the souls of, two great lovers of, history might return and re-live the' scenes of their tragic love. The' set picturing the habitat of the, Havaqa underworld is an exact replica oT that, in which legend has it, Done ill, the underworld life of old Havana lived years', ago.. It shows Thalia, a saloon cafe, in .which Don Jose first meets Rosita, a cabaret dancer. There is a Catholic ,Qhurch in which Don Jose and Rosita were married, and a cheap house in which Don Jose was to take 1 his bride on that fateful night, when Miguel Delgado, a high government official," was attracted by Rosita’s beauty. He ordered his aides to take her away, and when the young husband sprang at the high official, the aides surrounded him. As he saw Rosita being ruthlessly carried away, he hurled his knife into the heart of the bride, and then hurled himself to death. Tay Garnett directed “Her Man,” which features Helen Twelvetrees, Marjprie Rambeau, Phillips Holmes, Ricardo’ Cortez, James Gleason and Franklyn Pangborn. 'lt will Be screened at the • Princess Theatre to-night A -good • supporting programme will also be shown. >

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 3

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226

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1931, Page 3

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