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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. “THE YELLOW TI'CkET.” " ARfissiaii village, complete in every detail, the ornate palace of the Czarist baitofi,’ V®, 'lavish and dazzling Moscow cafe, these are but a few of the large , and costly sets Which werb' built at the Beve% Hills stridfo >df the iPok Fifni Gdrporatien for Raoul - Walsh ? s drathatic photbplay production, “The Yellow Ticket)” < which opeiis tonight - at the Princess Theatre with Eiissa Landi, Lionel Barrymore arid Laurence Oliver in . the priridpai roles. h ' The. cafe present?.. one of the most brilliant scenes .’ever brought .to the screen.To add to the atmosphere of t|ie village sequence hundreds 'of hit; tras, ’mhn, : women and children were ejnployed. Eafpfense was. hot spared; either,;:‘iir completing the:-palace set-" ting. “The Yellow Ticket” is a dramatic • stbry \bf Imeprialistic Russia and details the adventures of- a- beauti ul Russian girl, played by< Eiissa Landi, who, "by dircumstance, is forced to pose as a scandalous woman in order to accomplish an errand of mercv that, involves ; her ‘father. She is persistently persecuted by,.the head, of the ‘secret police,' a role portrayed -by Lionel Barrymore, . and is eventually /saved rfrom; a shameful’'fate by:; a handsome • young iliewspaperthan -from the; United States, enacted by Laurence Oliver, a tail ' efited young actor from the speaking stage. The stfh|ioi i tih’g''Ti i fpgramine includes/the Third , Test match, All . Blacks v. Australia. •! ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1932, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1932, Page 3

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