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AMUSEMENTS

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY.

“MICHAEL AND MARY.’’

“Michael .and Mary” was. firet. produced as a stage play at the famous St. James’ Theatre, London, in 1-30, enjoyed one of the most successful runs of the season, and was undoubtedly, ope of the most beautiful plays that London had ever witnessed. With the advent of"talkies, all. idea o" reproducing.such a deliglitfi.il subject was discarded with the idea that it would lie disastrous to handle such r, theme with the coinpariit've'v new invention of talkies. British Dominion Films, who are now; ni possession of the most- up-to-date film producing plant in Britain, when casting around for a subject in Which they could exert nil them skill anti fiuess in'making a talkie, immediately decided on Milne’s romance as being an ideal subject for such an experiment; The success this film has scored hf countries which previously were exceedingly prejudiced against British .filntf 1 in any shape or form, Was overwhelming, and any PrinceSS Theatre patron wild* fails to see "this delightful screen romance will have missed one • of- the greatest entertainments of 1933. Supports. include serial and Bobby Jone:* golf series.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1933, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1933, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1933, Page 3

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