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AMUSEMENTS

PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. HAROLD LLOYD IN “TWOVIE CRAZY,” The longest series of big laughs ever assembled in one motion ‘picture sequence, '.are credited to Harold Lloyd’ s latest Paramount release “Movie Qrazy,” with Constance Cummings, the first picture the bespectacled comedian has made in two years, which comes to-night to the Princess Theatre. Eight minutes of consecutive laugh producing incidents have been rolled in one “faction” of “Movie Crazy,” according to reports of the,picture at different previews on the Pacific Coast, ■giving'' Lloyd; as well as every other comedian, a record to shoot at in. the future. .. . '

.Previous 'to the•. magician’s coat sequence, in “Movie Crazy” which sets the new lauglnmaking figures, ;Lloyd rated his greatest series of continuous laughter,, the football scenes ard the basted sutti episodes in “(S)lege Days”.

There is a test seenehwhich for novelty and laughs, will be difficult to surpass ; the' magician’s coat 'episode and the fisht which climaxes the storv. any one of which would have been sufficient to carrv a feature length comedy to successful results, Also showing news, souvenir; and .

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1933, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1933, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1933, Page 3

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