AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY'S PICTURES.
TO NIGHT. AND TUESDAY.
“CHANDU THE MAGICIAN.”
“Cliandu the Magician/’ in film form, as introduced on the screen of the Princess 'theatre, proves to be grand entertainment for anybody. A breathtaking thrill conies along on the average of every two minutes 'through this Unique and spectacular Pox picture. The combination of remarkable photographic effects, weird settings along the glamorous Nile, and the work of a brilliant cast, results in a most extraordinary piece of screen fare
Edmund Lowe takes the dramatic honors in the title foie, With Bela Lugosi as the sinister Roxor and Henry B Walthall as the inventor, Regent, Irene Ware’s beauty, Herbert Mundiii’s flair for Cockney embody and Weldon Hcyburn’s villainy alf add to the unusual ’appeal of the film. The youngsters .will insist ,on seeing tin’s anyway—and the grown-ups will ' find in it the surprme of tßei. year. A good supporting pfogramme will' also be shown, includiiig Bobby Jones golf series.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 3
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158AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 3
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