AMUSEMENTS
THE KING ‘'B
In "The I-I00(‘x]K11111"' I\,[hry P5-\-};1"s: 3 is shown reviewing her many .~:e]\‘»;-5. As the film for “The Hoodlrm” her la-fest play, passes Ithrough her fin;-3e-rs, the children of her fancy glide -‘:l'."L of the celluloid to ixnprcss the vxr-11:01’
with their realism). In “The BowlI111xi.»” lfiss Pickford is (-:15»: as .s:ny Burke. Atllo{lgh J10)‘ name rexnxzins the same «throughout the picture, hazpersonalify undcfgoes many Clhß7l',_',‘L’S. In the Mbuld of Cil'cumstznlce, 21 »tl;lns-formutio-n occurs which results in co-In-J plete renewal of the soul of this‘ character. _
The pyjhanmwflad figure kneeling on the table is Amy Burke. Behind this figure is Amy the Hom'xlmn. The hgu-"re ‘in boy ’s clotlms is An-1y the burglzgzr. Next comes Amy as srhc xippezwcgi vshdn she went. to (‘r-aige-n Stref cm. Ngw Yol'k’s “East Side.” ‘Then ‘comes Amy the aristocrat: and below its Amy VO-I'y nzilch bedmggled. Amy with the TOll.-li(°.iH(‘ shows {vlmt happened when the tl'ansformatioxl set in; Anly .-nfiled. VVith -fhe gl~asse..<., Amy is shown as a student; and «the di‘l't_V—fm?od creature is Army as she looked after slidirfg down :1. :1 00:11 chute. ' “The Hoodlum” o‘pon.‘< up at the <Szlt,ul'day xnzrcinoo and will be shown, Sllt.m‘fl:‘.}' and M0n«1:1y nig}lt.s. -
TOVVN HALL PICTURES. ‘ I-. _._..... novel-‘The (izmien Wall” is a’ pic. ture of hobbies, based on the p'sy(=}lol~ ogy tlin-f every person has some pet, hobby in which his‘ whole atteutioix is zt‘bsol'bed. It handles the subject from all angles, slloxvillg‘tlH‘ 300 d and the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. Ifi furnishes wonderful opportunity for exquisite settings fihuf uittract attention and charms the spectator. The story itself is é?(cellent in eo-n----stl'uct.ion, unfoldment and plot. It drives the lesson home without momlizing and) fascinaitc-.9 with pl-ett_v love scenes, c»o111ec1;.~, ml-.ent.ure and iramatic intensity. Each r=lla:l‘ac:trrw emphasizes some peculiar‘ type of individll:lL ."-.1151 each role is Jrawi: 12,113.‘ ey:l(‘t..¢<l in Hl(*~!l]C‘.'-Kt n:ltu*'n.l manner.‘ 81.-xek Bl'l’ta‘.a it 2. 7~Fnrß.i;.-ii fe.'Lfm'4‘.
a. novelty those days and its presen~ ta»tion will‘create a lot of interest. , ’ HEARTSEASE. . On Friday and Saturdaythe pop -’ Tom Moore will be seen in his 1 success, “Heartsease.” In “He sease,” if-here’s a simple melody 0’ love and féith that will capture your‘ heart, just as ‘it ‘did brave EricTemplc——and take you back to Itlhev trysting days of youth, when life is, -sweet with the golden song‘at =.t.wi~ light.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3550, 12 August 1920, Page 4
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387AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3550, 12 August 1920, Page 4
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