THE PICTURE HOUSES.
COSY - DE LUXE. Of all the productions in which Mae Murray has been the feature player, none has offered a better story as a basis for a motion picture triumph than “The Gilded Lilly.” to be screened for the last time to-night at the Cosy de Luxe., Coloured Photography is an outstanding feature, and the gowns worn by the star are beautiful. The acting of’ the whole cast is meritorious and the production can be ranked as one of the best of Paramounts. The orchestra render special selections, which help materially for the success of the composition. A comedy and gazettes support. MUNICIPAL. Charles Ray is the leading player in George M. Cohan’s celebrated piny. “Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway,” now screening at the Hastings Municipal Theatre. Charles has the role of an ex-pugilist, and he.encounters some stiff propositions on his way to claim a fortune. Dorothy Deva re is the leading lady. A comedy, gazettes of the latest world events, and the orchestra support.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 18, 4 January 1922, Page 4
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