THE KING’S.
MARY PICKFORD TO-NIGHT‘. To-night. and Moxlday, Taihape will have the pleasure in seeing Mary Pick-fo-rd in her latest and most Wonderful characterisation “’l‘he Hzoodlum.” Mary, the. worlds sweetheart presents herself in ten <.lifi'erent types from at spoilt “heiress to :1 girl of the slums. Laughter is the big hit in the feature, while rolllnJlce and pathos provide enough contrast to: make the whole story one of ihe‘best'. The Motion Picture World quotes as. follows: _ - Unquostion-ably the Gl'e:lfe.=,t Character Study of 1\I:-xry Pickfol°d"s Career, “The Hoodlum” is her Supreme Accomplishment. As Amy Burke, heiress to millions, -she was satisfied with all -the luxuries of great Wealtll—:l's Bu;ke’s Amy, the .tough little street urchin, she I)I‘0b€& ‘ all the heights and depths of «the poor, l their joys and Sorrows.
"‘.,Tust IL}"011<s-” like you and I.‘ envy the rich anfl pity the poor; but we noedn’t think either has 9. monopoly of ‘the joys and sol':'o‘.*.'s pf 116;‘. ‘‘The Hoodlum” shows ‘us how a. very rich liftlo girl plays, then We see how the same lit-Flo rich girl enjoys the Wild Hf“ of the :<h:m chil«:?ren—it liceps us g‘u(’SSillg which is better off. B:-;<i€e's rm; .¢xm fe9.‘rl'e. the 9th epistflt} 0 tho Man 05’ 'Mi9:hs’r: will also the shrurrx. The }vir;«".= are 23 and Is plu.< fax.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3552, 14 August 1920, Page 4
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216THE KING’S. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3552, 14 August 1920, Page 4
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