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AMUSEMENTS.

nVERYBODY’S PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT ONLY

“OVER THE HILL.”

To-night at the Princess Theatre, motion picture audiences will be given ;he opportunity of seeing “Over the Hill,” a .special production, from the studio's of Fox. It is the famous poem :f Will Carleton brought to life on the screen with all the sincerity, all the ‘pathcs, all: t.ljeojoys, and all the feeling that go to iiyike up the life of a real; family.' • •/m It storv oI home an t tajrmly its small quarrels and .jts gic.'it loyalties.; with "its romaives the'-years; with ilie growing j>f..tli<' indi.vi i al fives of -child n, the.. mother, who cannot bear to part with them, It is the story of a strong mother who grows dependent, and then finds tlia’t she has no place in the lives of her children. They have their own battles to fight, and they look upon her ~as something of a burden. But there is. .one—one of them who is. "rateful, who c.anVnever forget, what she has given him., “Over The HiH” brings together again those . two superb youngsters who have been making motion picture history in the past two months—James Dunn and Sally Eilers—for ,the most stirring,, performances.. of their, yopng careers.V Mae Marsh, whose dramatic powers have been . absent frqm motion ..pictures for-.more than ten years, .returns sto the . screen qs the mothor .in “Over The .Hi'l.ff James Kirkwood, , Edward Crandall;,' Claire Mavnard; Qlui Howland, Joan .peers.; William Paw’ev and a number of other favourites all have important roles in* “Over The Hill,” which was directed hv Henry King. Tom Barry, wrote the storyi continuity and dialogue.. Ihe supporting programme includes the serial. ■ • /■••'■ •• . . ■. . f-

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1932, Page 3

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277

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1932, Page 3

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