AMUSEMENTS.
4VKRYBODYB PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY BRITISH AND AMERICAN FILMS ‘‘LOST GIRLS” AND “ENTER. THE QUEEN.” The relative merits of British and American pictures are often discussed, yet-’difficult to determine when films are viewed wide apart on different dates. Noting this, the management of the Princess Theatre has decided to submit to-night an American picture . and a British production in the form of a gigantic double attraction and so afford all who are interested in the discussion an opportunity of seeing judging the calibre of both on one programme. The American offert • ing the most recent Fox production, “Three Lost Girls,” with Loretta Young, Joyce Compton and Joan 7 Marsh in the characters of the three young ladies. John Wayne and Lew Cody will play the leading male roles. .Britain' will be represented by the lijghy-successful feature comedy, “En- * ter the Queen,” the star performer in,:which is Herbert Mundin the wellknown London comedian. Prices 2s 6d Is 6d, children down- i stairs only, 6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1931, Page 3
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164AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1931, Page 3
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