AMUSEMENTS.
( EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES. “THE STORM” AND PHAR LAP. ‘“The Storm,” 1 produced by Universal from Langdon McCormick’s sensationally successful stage play of the same name, will be screened at the Princess Theatre to-night and again on Saturday . nigljt. fclLupe Velez has the leading role. With her are featured Paul Cavnnagn and William Boyd, two of the most distinguished actors of the stage and screen. .The central situation of “The > Sfjorm” is sufficiently dramatic in itself., Two men, old friends, are penned up. in a snow-bound cabin in the Canadian wilds, with the girl whom both love. While death by starvation closes down upon all three, the love hunger in the hearts of the men hourly brings eadh, other closer and closer to tin other’s throat.- The story is enhanced by the realistic scenes of the rigors of Canada’s severe winter. An lidded attraction is “The MightConqueror,” showing Phar Lap in training, winning the Melbourne Cup, and the Craven Plate, his last appearance in Sydney also a short talk b> Jini Pike, Australia's leading jockey.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1932, Page 3
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174AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1932, Page 3
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