AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.
Zp-N!,G;HT AND THURSDAY.
‘.‘A SUC'qESSFjUL CALAMITY.”
AuieWvGeprg.e Arliss picture is always 'an event of importance .to the motion 'picture public, and “A successful Galamity,” his latest Warner Bros, triumph, at the Princess Theatre, to-nignt. promises to excel all of its excellent predecessors in popularity. The story deals with an American family of great wealth a great financier. his young and lovely wife and his two grown children; all of whom find ’themselves so busy with the pleasure and duties imposed upon them by their money, and position. that no time is left for the: enjoyment of real family life. In an attempt to remedy this unhappy situation the'-father announces suddenly that- he is ..ruined. Amazing and iar reaching complications which he little expects, result immediately, /file delightful comedy unfolds against the most luxurious settings over devised for a picturq .of. this type. It is presented with ;a cast so excellent that every part is-played by an actor or actress or considerable note. A , go. d supporting programme will also bo. shown . .
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1933, Page 3
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174AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1933, Page 3
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