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PICTURE HOUSES.

COSY DE LUXE. Patrons of this theatre will this evening receive a two stat feature programme of pleasing entertainment. The first offering. ‘‘The Storm Breaker. ” Universal Jewel production starring House Peters, with a great supporting cast, will be screened. It is a wonderfully gripping story of the clash of a domineering man with the elements of nature and an equally strong-willed woman. “The Story Breaker” is one of those rugged picture plays that House Peters does so well. The cast includes Nine Romano, in private life Mrs. Lou Tellegeu, Ruth Clifford and Rav Hallor. This feature was directed by Edward Sloman. The second big attraction reveals a new and fascinating story of midnight merrymaking in Broadway's classiest night clubs. Rod La Rocque is an engaging lovable voting man who is ready for fun. tight or frolic at any time in Allan Dwan’s latest Paramount picture, “Night Life of New York.” And he gets it in a most surprising way in this snappy picture of New York and its night life. The Luxe orchestra ami interesting Gazette add to the evening’s entertainment., MUNICIPAL THEATRE. Those attending this theatre tonight will see Cori nee Griffiths’ now production “Classified.” Don’t look for humour with a telescope. 3on 11 find it right over your back fence, or across your area-way. l ave a look into the home of the Comets, on Sixty-sixth street and you’ll laugh your head off. As this location is in Now York and it would take more rubber than there is in the world for fans to stretch their collective necks that far to see, First National, a kindly disposed film producing concern, has made a picture of that cross-section of life as tho Comets live it. Bahs Comet, chic want ad. siren of the classified department oi a big newspaper, furnishes Corinne Griffith a new type to characterise in this now production, which is a pietiuisation of Edna .Ferber’s quaintly humorous magazine yarn, “Cassified.” The supporting programme includes another chapter of that exciting serial “Perils of the Wild,’’ a comedy, scenic and gazette.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 162, 26 June 1926, Page 5

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PICTURE HOUSES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 162, 26 June 1926, Page 5

PICTURE HOUSES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 162, 26 June 1926, Page 5