AMUSEMENTS.
“The Last of file Mohican’s,” from ■ the widely-read story by James Fenimore Cooper, is attracting large audiences at the Queen's Theatre at present. The picture ia a Maurice Tourneur production, and reflects great credit on both producer and artists. Not only ia the picture true to the book, hut the photography is excellent. Wonderful scenes of prairie land and rugged ihoun-. tain Egandeur are seen, as well as interest-i ing pictures of. the Indian tribes. ,: iA<;good'; supporting list includes a Pathe Gazette;: • a Christie Comedy entitled “Tho.rSeasido Siren.” Tire Queen’s orchestra, under" the . baton of Madame Reggiardo, renders- meet enjoyable incidental music, with “Chu Chin Chow” (Norton) as an overture. ■; - “The Palace of Darkened Windows,” a ; Sclznick production, still continues. (o attract largo audiences to the Octagon Theatre ’ where an enjoyable progratnmo is provided. The story is centred in India, and it has-, the element of the mysterious that is always associated with the East. The. second ' feature of the programme is j‘.Thunder,, Island.” in which Edith Roberts plays.,tire;;load.' In addition enjoyable incidental muslo,-,-is provided by the Octagon Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Mr R. Caulton.’ ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18349, 13 September 1921, Page 7
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188AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18349, 13 September 1921, Page 7
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