LYRIC PICTURES
i ALICE BRADY. ) TO-NIGHT. j Alice Brady, who stars in the row j Paramount Picture. “The baud of • il ope.' the By vie Picture* to-mgat I lavs the role of a great Russian danj .-el- with all the splendid (/motional tire, i some fine supporting film* " dude e. i ‘Tnrei-ycomedy. a further chapter j -A “In the Days ot Buffalo Bdl. - a j Burton Hornes travelogue and the Paramount news. ' SATURDAY NEXT AT 2.30 and S. “WET GOLD." i Gold in a sunken wreck at thu boti torn of the sea, with two parties lightj : ng de-p-rately to win it, is the plot | basis of "Wet Gold’’ billed as the big : fiokl-.vyu special at the Lyric Pictures ! to-morrow. Saturday, at 2.3'J and S. i The picture offers something entirely ! in melodrama in that much of the : action takes, a powerful submarine 1 playing an important part in the story. Among the thrilling incidents i* seen a hand to hand struggle at the bottom i of the sea. the near submergence of the ‘ her* in quicksand, and a grin; struggle with a man-eating shark. The leading character of the story is Ralph Ine*. famous director and actor, who is sup- , ported by n cast of player*. “ Buster 1 ’ iicanow in a First National *omcdy \ •‘One Week'’ and the Pttihe new? are included on the programme. ROBIN HOOD. i i Mankind owes a great deal to th* | power of motion pictures for taking j one back through the vista of years 1 bygone and showing how things were j when “you were a tadpole and I was j a fish.’’ > New comes Douglas Fairbanks and ' takes folk back eight hundred year* j and r»ves,l? to them how things ! looked said how people acted when 1 chivalry was at its zenith. He aeeom- 1 plished this notably in his latest United Artists Production. “Douglas; Fairbanks la Robin Hood,*’ which ’ critics pronounce the greatest motion picture Jii'er made, and which is com- ' ing and Tuesday to the! Lyric Picture. ; The box plan is now open at Lowry’s, j
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Otaki Mail, 3 August 1923, Page 2
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