AMUSEMENTS.
DOL'D I, AS FAIRBANKS IN “ROIUNUOOD.”
10-night and to-nionniv night tin great I 'nited Artists’ Classic “Robti fl'iod” starting Douglas Fairbanks "ill be screened at the Princess Tlicntre. A tenderly beautiful love store in the midst of marching crusades, clash of broadswords, the hum ol singing arrows. Robin Hood and hi.band. Afaid Marian and lier love peril. Sherwood Forest and its groen"od, the Sheriff oF famed Nottingham town. A tremendous drama and gorgeous spectacle, yet always human. Stupendous scenes of regal splciulout as a setting for the ,age-old story, liehold I Not only has ye Tow lie of Nottingham of son years ago come to life again in the realm of motion pictures, where the visahilitv is perfect, hut there comes with it all the fairy tab 1 elements so generally cherished bv young and old alike. Douglas Fairbanks has reached the apex of his motion picture career in “Robin llnnd." Hie orchestra will play the incidental music to-night and also Thursday, and prices arc: Circle 2s 2d. stalls Is Bd. children (id. Patrons are advised Lo hook their seats early to avoid disappointment. This big special will t>e shown again to-morrow night.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 December 1923, Page 1
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