AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY'S PICTURES.
“DANGEROUSLY YOURS.”
Warner Baxter, handsome, debonair, socialJy-prpininent jewel thief, and Miriam Jordan, one of the newest screen stars, have the leading roles in the Fox Film production, “Dangerously Yours,” coining to-night to the Princess theatre. Set in the fashionable salons of metropolitan society, aboard a luxurious yacht and at a number of sparkling resorts, this picture portrays the romance between a finished jewel thief and the charming operative of an insurance company. The plot Evolves around the plans of a woman to arrest a man and ends in an unexpected climax involving infatuation and love. There are said to be a. number of hilarious sequences to which Herbert Mundin, prominent comedian, contributes his rare comic abilities. In support of Baxter, Miss Jordan, and Mundin there is a cost of notable proportions that includes such wellknown players as Florence Eldrklge, wife of Frederic March; Florence Roberts, Nella Walker, Arthur Hoyt. Tyrrell Davis, Will Davidson a n d Mischa Auer.
“-THE GRAND HOTEL.”
On Monday and Tuesday, the great dramatic success of the year will, be present. “The Grand Hotel” is one of the feature pictures of the year, and lias created a furore wherever it lias been shewn. It ig the story of life in a great European hotel, outwardly respectable but sheltering tragedy, comedy, despair and intrigue.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1933, Page 3
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220AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1933, Page 3
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