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AMUSEMENTS.

£VRRYBDDYB PICTURES.

“BIG MONEY.”

Several interesting features are coupled iwith the selection of Eddie Quillan and Robert Armstrong to essay the most prominent roles in “Big Money,” a Rathe production directed by Russell Mack, which will be on view at the Princess Theatre to-night.

For the first time in his screen career, Quillan will be seen in an underworld story. Although his role shows him as a notorious racheteer, it is a characterisation that offers the youthful comedian plenty of opportunity to evince his flair for comedy.

It is also interesting to note that “Big Money” marks the reunion ot Eddie Quillan and Robert Armstrong since the two players appeared together in “Show Folks,” one of the first Rathe' pictures in which Quillan appeared. It is significant that in “Show Folks,” Armstrong portrayed the “heavy”, whereas in the present production, he is seen as Eddie Qui!lnn’s best pal. Others in the unusually impressive cast in “Big Money” are James Gleason, Miriam Seegar,. Margaret Livingston, Robert Ecleson and Dorothy Christy. Good supports. Prices 2/6, 1/6, children 6d downstairs.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1932, Page 3

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178

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1932, Page 3

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