AMUSEMENTS.
OUR. PICTUR-ES——TOWN HALL. An entirely new programme will be shown at the Town Hall to—nigh’r, for one night only. featuring two fine Fox dramas. .. Juno Caprice appears in :1 very pretty photo-play entitled “Blue Eyed Mary” and herispri-ghtly advewltures in the field. of love will pro\:o- amusing and interesting to all. W'illianl l\lansfield’s greatest success, “A Parisian Romance,” is: the o'cller ;-‘.':Lr for to—night_, 5121-} l.:- :.=i-1 to be a true-to—lit‘e record of low and passion in the gay city of Seigne. A: 11.0 rratinoo to-:2‘.-3:"': V, an] 'sg.').lll lo—rurr(.-W night, Douglas l-‘l-1' nu was VHl.‘ :.=x}'£-ar in his Very l..1':?-it success‘ L-nl;'l.:r-ii “Bound in Morocco." F-‘an:-.45, SC!H:'tiOnS,_, and thrills 53:11),-«r~ are contained in this, the spoo(li3sr' tkixug in photo-plays Doug. has owr «lane No one should let their ki-l l‘~~ miss tlmis. at the matinee to-mol*ro'.‘.'.
I THE KING'S. ’ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. :3 “FLIRTI.\'G WITH -i:‘_x'r:r:.‘= 9 ...___ E Douglas Fairbanks as a pennile:.~; ‘z artist driven to desperate straits is the‘ star of “Flirting with Fate.” the brillliant Triangle. drama screening; at The I:King’s to—night.. Jewel Carmen is the ' charming leading lady, and she is won» Jderful. The plot is unique, anrl pack» [ed with ingenious surprises. The hillventures he has, in trying to dodge. I the. doom that awaits him, am] locates [the assassin are man)‘ 311-} e:;.*i‘L=.iig., E-sOlllO of the athletic stunts the virilea star -performs in this play are almost miraculous. One jump to the roof of la timber shed. from a. plank wliieh lis tipped by a constable eliasin-,5 him imust be seen to be thought ewu pm»:lsible. The settings are the lieigiit zit‘ ,lluxury. The supporting cast is s:ir()s‘g iaml even, and the play on the n-‘ho?-3‘. ‘is the best Fairbanks vehicle yet. “THE EXPLOITS OF U 35.” i A. lengthy and thrilling film pilotegraphed by the Germans tlieiiisel\'eH litfrom the after deck of one of their ‘submarines. entitled, “The Exploinis lof U 35,” will be Screened at Tho I King’s on Saturday. The picture was lseized in Germany by the British. lGO’\‘(‘l‘l)IllCI1l', and its bona fides is ‘guaranteed. But it. is state‘-L those who \'i€W the film will be eonnjletely convinced of its genuineness. V 35 is seen pursuing, .~hel_lin-.—_:. anl sinking huge ocean cargo-steamers :in:l sailors. The crews of the intended victims are seen taking to the boats, and when the final shelling by the sul3~ marine en.u.<iiel,l, ithe ilomnmi vessels are almost within stones’ ilnow. The German gun-crew are semi within a. few feet of the camera operating the quick-firer in fighting Allie-«l ‘vessels, many of which are zlespatched in the picture.
Nsrmnows." ‘ A woman with :1 p:l.~:t—-a past that rises threatening to «lam E1132‘ marita} and maternal happiness. In ‘mzziity innocent, to the unucquaiutnd it woulil appear black. H"«'>\-c war: it ‘-v- ‘ ‘rm kept from the 1:120-.xl(-:°.,«_~‘a o*.‘ ‘-=22‘ E’ b:lm_‘.? .Q;lr.‘}‘. - "-" ‘
lems in ‘jche Goldwyn feature, “Shadows,” in which Geraldine Farrar is sq,‘£l'e(l on Saturday night at The King’s.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3433, 12 March 1920, Page 4
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