AMUSEMENTS.
; •' : ' .r ; ■.•• PICTURES. ? TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. r- * i ii“THE RETURN OF DR. FU 1 MANCHU.” \ The familiar accents of those who live in Great Britain predominate in the cast of “The Return of Dr. Fu JVfdrichji,’’ Paramount’s thrill-melo-drama ; which comes tq the Princess Theatre to-night. " Six of ttie players employ the typiinflection of the Englishman-—all y haying. acquired it during life { ■ intEhgland or in English territories. actors * are 0. P. Hteggie,.. William Austin, Evelyn -Hall, Shayle Gardner, David Dunbar ancj. .Margaret Feply.f feteggie and Dunbar were born in .Australia, Gardner in New Zealand, \ AiJstin in British Guiana, Miss j; Hail \ in Ireland, and Miss Fealy in England. Alt have acted on the English;'Stage. Alfbougii most of them were not born inv jfitigiand,. all have lived there for extensive, periods. Warner Olanjl, » in the; title role, presents an interesting blepd of nationalities. He is a. native of sSweden. He., plays, the part of ah Oriental, but speaks his lines, of ' course, in- English. Jean Arthur and Neil Hamilton play the romantic leads in i.tliis picture. A good supporting programme will also be-shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1932, Page 3
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181AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1932, Page 3
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