AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY.
“THE SILENT WITNESS.”
Depicting, vividly the ease with which an iniioceM man can. ve convicted,
or a crime by circumstantial enuence, ‘•The tenant Witness,'’ tiie Fox Mysteiy drama, opei/ng to-n.gbt at the Princess Theatre, mjigs to the ’screen one ot tlie most siiccoasiui ot recent stage piays
lc aiso serves to bring to tlie screen a star new to .movie-goers but, ex-trtemeiy-popular witu.: moadway first-nightei-s, Lionel At,vy.il 1, who played tue leading role in the stage play. And, with‘Mr Atwifl is a cast ot uotab.es, including the seductive Gcetji ‘Nisseiv We.'ddri' Hey burn, Helen Mack and Brumwell Keteller.- The picture was adapted by Douglas Doty from the original play of Jack, De Leon and Jack Celestill, it was directed by Marcel Varhel and It. L. Hough. Also showing further clnapterg ot the serial.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1932, Page 3
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