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AMUSEMENTS

THE KING-’S W ’_l‘O—MOß-ROW NIGHT AND MATINEE. “The -Cinderella Man,” G'oldwyn’s latest release_,'whicll will be shown at the matinee to-morrow, and in the evening cannot be too highly spoken of. It is picture that marks an epoch in film-pi-oducfion. In point of drama. it is simplicity itself, but the romance built round the wealthy and lonely little girl and “The Cinderella Man” is so prettily set forth and benefits 80 largely by the performance of Mac Marsh and her supporting company that each -scene is 2. joy in itself. As a Whole, it is a. bubbling container of comedy,Msclltinl'ent,’and heart-inter est. Supported by Tom Moore, George Fawcett, Alec. Francis, and many others equally well known, it is no wondeij that Mac Marsh achieves in this a. ‘success that places all her previous work in the shade. George Loane Tucker, who produced ‘‘The Manxn_lall,” directed “The Cinderella Man,” and charniingly caught the sprit of the original play, bringing out its high lights with fine effect. The second star is -entitled “/Sweetheart of the Doomed.” ,

I TOWN HALL PICTURES. TO-MORROVV ‘NIGHT-MARY PICKFORD. That Queen of the Screen, Mary Pickford, will appear in the _Town Hall to-morrow night, in a drama entithztl l“Amarilly of Clothes -Line Aliey," which suits the special gifts of Mary‘ to perfection. She has never been sceninabetter or more congenial role. You will cry andlaugh at this very sweet and very Irish child of fate, who scrubs out the Majestic Theatre by day, and" dances the “T 1123” with her particular sweetheart at the Cyclone by night; 'As an Irish girl who ‘is suddenly-wswegfit -from Clcthcslinc ‘Alley to the 'very.'he2lrt of ‘-ociety. Mary gives an junfoz.-g:=tr.anlr; ._l)er.=sOilatiOll.A Well‘.knoWll"'Movie critic says:~—— “Anla.rillY ot""Clotneslixle Alle,v"’ is a big -trhnnph for Mary’ ‘Pickford’, and will establish her all the more c...-iidly in ‘ the hearts‘ of ‘picture--goers as }“The WOl-Id’s Swee.‘.heart." There will also commence Epzscde No. 1 of the Railway Raiders serial. "‘Circumstan~ tial Evidence” is the title of the" first" episode, and features the intrepid and popular actress Helen Holmes, noted for her wonderful daring and thrilling; fearless stunts, and is a story full of action, punch and excitement. The episode is particularly sensational and holds the interest and arouses excitement throughout. The story centres’ about a gang of raiders who steal from the railroads and in this epiosde have‘ tried to get away \i'ith seventeen thousand dollars. ‘

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3330, 7 November 1919, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3330, 7 November 1919, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3330, 7 November 1919, Page 4

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