AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.
"OVER THE HILL.”
To-night by special request, at the
Princess' Theatre, inotibii picture entity iences will be given the opportunity of seeing “Over the Hill,” a special production from the studio of Fox. It is the' fanitiiis" poeiil of Will Carleton brought' to life on the screen with all the’ sincerity, all the pathos, all the jdys, and ail the feeling that go to make up the life of a. real family. It is ah intimate story of home and fdmily life, with its small quarrels and > itfe; great Ibyalties; with; its romance tHFmi’gH the J ye'ars; with' the growing of the individual lives of children, and the mother who cannot ben rto partwith them'. It is the story of a strong iridtJhef who grows dependent, and then finds that she ljas no place in the Hyhs Of her children. They have their owin' battles to fight, arid they look npOn her as something of a burden, j Btft tllere is ’ one—one of them who is grathfill, who ran never forget what she has given Him. ‘‘Over THfe Hill,” brings again those two superb youngsters who have been making motion picture j histrtty ifi the' past', two months —James I • Dtitln and Sally Filers—for the most ! stirring performances of their young
careers. Mae Marsh, whose dramatic powers have been absent from motion pictures for more than ten years, triumphantly to the screen as | the mother in “Over The Hill.” James Kirkwood, Edward Crandall, Claire Maynard, Olin Howland, Joan Peers. William Pawley and a number of other favourites all have important roles in “Over The Hill,” which was directed j by Henry King. Tom Barry wrote the I story continuity, and dialogue. The ! supporting programme includes the serial.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1932, Page 3
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290AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1932, Page 3
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