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AMUSEMENTS.

: I EVERYBOBY’SPICTURES. ' “HELL DIVERS.” The hands that jocked tough convicts to sleep, in "The Big. House” twinkle over the ivory keys.of a piano 7-ahd the ? voice thatj;bellowed, in “Min and Bill” . warbles nautical ditties to ( sai^^Wd, 1 ' 'iff THell Divers,”" Metro? drama of naval aviatiori,'‘ now showing at ' the Princess ' Thehtte.' t . , ' last—first time on the X screen—Wallace Beery sings! Sis past caught Up with and dance; ’too; inHehry W.’ Savage’s musical 'cbmeditis, but when pictures canib' he .vtisnf d%the, Pan- - ama resort scene 'in the new picture. . Wafly’S musical talent, long’ dormant like :t<he~Ha ! rp Thai, Once Through Tari’s Halls the Spuf of Music, Shed, He sings''a r pavy parody—with his own accomplishment. Arid his voice 7 is still gbod; The hew; is a vivid drrima of’life’; with aviators aboard the aircraft”,carrier Saratoga, and fries’ fijmed at Panama, J aboard the carr|er; ; apd at ; (Island. Clark Gab|e; who' has,, been*, halted . the most pcpqlar young’ aritrir on the screen today ,[ enters the 1 stellar rank with’ this / roles are played by Corif ad ; j!?agjßl, Marjorie,Jthmbeau. Dorothy Joldari-; and Marie Prevost. i The t ' directioh’ of George Hill House” | : fame, .4 g9od. v ,^j|ijWr^Ug.,p,r,4g r ag}me !• of i great' '

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 3

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