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ENTERTAINMENTS.

KOYAI pictures. Richard WalLon Tally's screen production of “Trilby," which will he screened nt the Royal Tliealre 10- nielli, was stayed by ji producer, director and cast thoroughly tamill:ii- with the locale of this famous story. Mr Tally, -fames Young, who directed the picture, and 'Wilfred Buck-land. art director, all have spent several years in the Montmariio district of Paris. Conrad T»itchier, tin- famous English scenic artist, also has resided in Paris. Rose Dome, one of the members of. the cast, formerly played at (lie lo ad of her own company in France. Two comedies are to he shown entitled “Ouch" and “Tail Light." Extra: “The Steel Trail." During- the evening. Miss R. Dunn will render -lien Holt." Prices I/- and 2/-, child ion ha IT- price. On Monday niglu ‘-The Cricket on the Hearth" will he screened, that immortal story by Charles Dickons. Prices 9d and 1/0, children as usual. -NOT A DRUM WAS HEARD." Buck .Tones has the. leading role of a picturesque Westerner in the screen version of “Not a Dram was Heard." from the story by Ben Ames Williams which is to tie screened ai the Town Hall to-night. Betty Bouton, Erank ‘-Camponu and William Seorl are others in the east The story concerns a friendship heiwcen two Western'men, one of .Horn sacrifices love and is ready 1-. give his life for the other. Through a succession of exciting episodes pictured amidst magnificent scenery this friendship is proved up to the hilt. To-night’s comedy is Slow but- Sure," whilst the Fox Xews is also on the bill. Prices remain ns usual.

‘'Wafc-li your Step,” the headliiior on Monday owning, tells of a ('.•'filing youth who Iried to travel along i lie road of romance rii his racing onr at 00 miles an hour. He imped to ivin the girl lif tore the other follow lml when he landed with ; i hump he thought it all lookod'quite !iopeless. hur il wasn't quite. “The Steeplechaser,” c-omedv. ■ “Australian Killarney." scenic and the latost English Gazette complete a first class hill, io be ottered at usual prices, Od and 1/0, children 3d and fid.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2805, 1 November 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2805, 1 November 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2805, 1 November 1924, Page 2

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