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AMUSEMENTS.

£ViRYBODYB PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY.

“WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS.”

“Flagg” and “Quirt” have gone blandel In Raoul Walsh’s Fox production, “Women Of All Nations,” which opens to-night at the Princess Theatre and which depicts the further adventures, love making and fighting of these two immortal, leathernecks, as portrayed by Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe, their chief allure is the most gorgeous blonde of stage or screen, the Nordic Greta Nissen. In “What Price Glory,” which introduced “Flagg” and “Quirt” to the screen, the almond eyed, raven haired Dolores Del Rio was their chief charmer. In the record-breaking follow-up, “The Cock-Eyed World,” t ehfascinating Lily Damita, whose colouring was of a Titian shade, caused them much Woe and warfare, and non'-comes the truly' blonde Greta whose colouring and ivory, skin caused a famour writer to refer to her as “The Perfect Pearl,” and leads the fighting buddies a merry chase through the most hilarious adventures. • This time the rough and rowdy dame cjmsers take their audiences to Nicara gua, Panama, Sweden and right into the midst of a liarem in Turkey, on the most hilarious ’ misadventures they’ have ever had. El Brendel is also featured. Good supports. Prices 2/6, 1/6, children 6d downstairs.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1932, Page 3

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203

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1932, Page 3

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