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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBGDYS PICTURES.

THE CONFIDENCE MAN ” —TO-NIGIIT.

Tlioinsi.'. Alcighan. in' his new Paramount production, " The Confidence •dan.” which will be the feature ai the Princess Theatre to-night is suitported by an all-star cast that is all

star in every sense of the word. Virginia Valli, star of • A Cady of Quality,” is the leading woman, Laurence Vi heat, in the principal masculine supporting role, was last seen with Mei;;ha 11 in “Hack Ifoine and Broke.” lie has appeared with the popular star in six of his pictures during the past three years. Charle Dow Clark is well east as a miserly old gent upon, whom Mcighnn tries to shift some worthless oil stock. Others in the east include. Helen Lindroth. Jimmie Laps ley. Margaret Seddon, Oeorge Nash. Dorothy Valters and David Higgins, all wellknown names on both stage and screen. Warden Lewis E. f.awes, of Sing Sing prison, who probably knows more about confidence men than any other person in the world, visited Thomas .Mcighnn recentlv at the Paramount Long Island studio during the filming of Meighnn's latest picture, “ The Confidence Man.” and gave the star some valuable pointers and advice on making the production. In the picture. Tom plays tlm role of one of the smoothest crooks in the game, and the warden came in mighty handy as an authority on the tec!ini'|Ue of such individuals. Virginia Valli is Meiglian’s leading woman in '■The Confidence Man.” which opens at the Princess Theatre to-night. Victor lleernian directed. There's a great supporting east. On .Monday next n First National special Love’s "Wilderness,” and Charlie Chaplin in “ Behind the Screen.” will he the big aftract ions.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1925, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1925, Page 1

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