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LYRIC PICTURES.

NEXT WEDNESDAY. DUSTIN PARNUM'S LATEST. A western thriller of tense interest comes to the Lyric pictures next Wednesday, when William Fox presents Dustin Fnrnum, in his latest production. "Three Who Paid." The story is from the pen of George Owen Baxter, scenario by .Joseph Franklin Poland, and directed by Colin Campbell. Dustin Farnum, one of the most popular of stars, ranks foremost for his portrayal of western roles. His splendid physique, his infectious smile and virile robustness have endeared him to the public. And he docs nut disappoint in "Three Who Paid." There are dealings of the cards in this picture, and fate decrees that three must pay for an underhand deed. Dustin, grim sponsor of Justice, dominates the rapid Story development. Softening the whole is the whimsical presence of little Bessie Love, the star's leading lady. Exquisite scenery forms ai- dovjely (background jfor Ahe vivijl action that sweeps this picture to a charming end, following a pell mcll rush of action that sends the red mounting in hot waves to your cheeks. Clyde Cook, the funny Fox comodiau, appears in a new Sunshine comedy "Don't Tickle" and is said to contain a laugh to every foot. A further I chapter of "The Social Buccaneer" ; [entitled "The Spider's Wiebl." wSJI : give the, picture fans who love exciteI tnent all the thrills they desire. A I Mutt and Jeff cartoon and the American gazette complete a very fine ] programme.

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Otaki Mail, 3 December 1923, Page 2

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LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 3 December 1923, Page 2

LYRIC PICTURES. Otaki Mail, 3 December 1923, Page 2

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