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ENTERTAINMENTS

DOROTHY DALTON AT

CA B-ARET

One of tin* most novel scenes'ever pictured is that showing a gypsy wedding in Dorothy Dalton’s latest picture, “The Law of the Lawless” which will be on view at to-morrow evening’.- Cabaret at the Town Hall. Mis* Dalton is seen as a Tartar girl in this picture. She is supported by Theodore Kosloff, Charles De Roche a French player, who-makes his debut in American pictures as a gypsy chieftain, and Tully Marshall who is seen as an eccentric moneylender. The story is dramatic and highly thrilling. Bull Montana supplies the comedy support with his latest picture “Glad Rags,” while the programme also includes a Travelogue and the latest News. Cabaret prices. On Saturday evening a fine seven reel special “A Pool There Was” will he screened. This picture is an adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's famous poem, “The Vampire.” “The Covered Wagon” will be screened shortly.

IiOYAL PICThRES. To-night Sir. Hail Caine’s famous novel, entitled “The Christian,” will be screened at the Royal Theatre. Mr Dix, in the title role, is generally considered to have done the best work of his career before the camera. Mae Busch, as Glory Quayie, lias to be seen to be appreciated. Others in the great cast are Gareth Hughes, Phyllis Haver, Cyril Chadwick, Mahlon Hamilton, Joseph Dowling, Claude Giltiugwater, John Herdman, Beryl Mercer, Robert Bolder, Miila DavenpbrtjTjLlice Hesse and-’others. A great masterpiece. To-morrow night Hoot Gibson appears in “The Ramblin’ Kid.” The '-Prescott Rodeo the' nationally famous institution of the modern "west to Avhieh cowboys from every State come 'to compete, was fhe ’background for Hoot Gibson’s latest Universal production. Thrilling feats of horsemanship mark every step of'the swift-moving play. The rare scene at the rodeo Hack is one of Ihe most thrilling ever hlined. Also comedy'entitled “Nobody’s. Darl--ing." Prices ltd and 1/6, children as usual. -%

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2729, 6 May 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2729, 6 May 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2729, 6 May 1924, Page 2

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