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AMUSEMENTS.

.EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. ;• “DUDE RANCH.” JackvOakie "goes Western in “Dude Rihch,” Paramount’s tornado of mirth now pitying at' 'the . Princess Theatre. •’ |n this picture, • the prince of joydom iiifll ■ he- ' seen for the first time in'!4^rea)r'COW l lk»y' “get-up." isn’t supposed to he tneRichard Arien type of two-fis jed, sureshdoting lidrseman of the real Western pictures. He is supposed to be a memberv';pf*“*- travelling troupe, who are stranded pear a “dude ranch”, in the Rookie*, »»d who pose as real redbtyoded Western types, to give the tenderfoot ranchr gjiests a' thrill. The coined; from this Station are boundless, and Mr Oakie gets double langh ipjajr of a]} -*?f them. ! s supported by such able purveyors ot fun as Eugene Sfitzi Green, Cecil WesW,-' Charjes Sellon and Stuart Erwin; The film is based on the huynbrous novel, ‘‘The Lone R der of f tp: JJojaVe,’’ by Milton Krims. Frniik' Tnttle' directed “Dude Ranch.” He was picked as one of the important ten directors in Hollywood, by “Variety,” leading magazine for the show tfade. *ifibe romantic interest is capably -furnished by June Collyer, who turned cinematic a few years ago, and Who- has- made • the words, charm and bhiaUty, mean spihething in the talkies.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1932, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1932, Page 3

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