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AMUSEMENTS.

6VERYBODYS’ PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY

“LITTLE ACCIDENT.”

Striking a new high note for film entertainment, “Little Accident’’ Unn versal’s' brilliant comedy-drama., opened at the Princess Theatre to-night. “Little Accident” is a triumph ot hilarity, and amusement. It grips tlie intetest of an audience from the openand holds it unfailingly until the final fadeout. It is literally truthful to describe it as a continuous gale of laughter. The picture is flawless both as to acting and technique. Half a dozen pier tures could have been provided with/ from the distinguished cast icr .this one production. Young Fairbanks, Miss Page, Miss Blane, and Miss Pitts all give superb performances. Fairbanks is at his best in the role of the harried hero. Young Joan Marsh, also featured, gives promise of fulfilling the prophecies of those who have hailed her as a great film discovery. This is her first* featured role. The film is based on the famous stage play of the same name, by Thomas Mitchell and Lloyd Dell, It was produced under the supervision ol Albert De Mond, Universal associate producer. Gene Towne wrote tbe adaption, and Gloyds Lehman the screen Good supports.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1932, Page 3

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192

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1932, Page 3

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