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AMUSEMENTS.

LAST NIGHT OF “HOLLYWOOD,” The big Paramount eight-reel production “Hollywood,” which furnishes a delightful two hours’ _ entertainment will have its final screening a(t the Empress Theatre to-night. This magnificent picture, besides featuring the biggest and greatest cast of favourite screen stars, tells a wonderful story of the trials and straggles met with daily by those who would like to become a movie star. To these who are seeking something in jnctorial entertainment away from the beaten track we advise a trip to Hollywood tonight. WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY. A DISTINGUISHED MASTER PIQTURE. The famous Belasco play, “Tiger Rose,” which played the famous Broadway theatre with triumphant success for over two years, will he the special offering for the above night only. Miss Lenore Ulric, who made the title rale famous on tho legitimate stage, has the same magnetic part in this powerful screen adaptation. Pat he > Gazette, scenic and comedy form the* principal supporting items on what; may be described as a theatrical event, in pictorial entertainment. THURSDAY NIGHT’S OFFERING. John Gilbert, the famous and: likeable star of Monte Oristo, Cameo Kirby and The Exiles, is tho principal featured tffar in a William Fox special “Just Off Broadway.” Scenes of Paris night life and the machinations of the Broadway underworld are done in a manner that add colour to a really dramatic story. FRIDAY NIGHT’S ATTRACTION. Jack Roxie, tho dashing Western star, lias a clinking role after his own heart in “The Back Trail” for this night. ?

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 2050, 2 December 1924, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 2050, 2 December 1924, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume XIX, Issue 2050, 2 December 1924, Page 4

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