AMUSEMENTS
A double feature bill is presented at the Empire Theatre in the present, programme. “Tne Soul of Youth,” a bright comedy, is shown, and Douglas M‘Lcan is to be seen in a domestic drama, “Passin’ Thru.” .The supports include a Mack Sennett comedy and a scenic, showing Indian fire-walkers. “Mother o’ Mine” will be shown at the Queen’s Theatre for only two days more. It is well supported. Pat O’Malley ("the dare-devil”) is featured in the leading film at Everybody’s Theatre—“Sherry. ’ , It is a picture production of Qeorge Barr M’Cutoheon’s famous novel of the same name, and maintains the interest of the spectators throughout. A Pafcho comedy, T'opidal Budget, and a Review are the supports. “Sherry,” a pieturisation of George Barr M’Cutcheon’s stirring novel, preserving all its principal features, is the leading film at King Edward Theatre. Pat O’Malley, fills the leading role, and fills it well. There is a good supporting bill, including a Budget, a Pathe comedy, and a Review. “God’s Good Man,”-.with good supports, continues to attract large and interested audiences at the Octagon Theatre. Three hours’ entertainment is provided in the present programme at the Plaza Theatre, with Shirley Mason in “The Unwritten Code,” and Harry Carey in “The Wallop,” a representation of West American life. The supports ore another episode in “Flaming Disk,” a comedy, and a Topical Gazette. The present programme at the Grand Theatre, featuring Harry Carey in “The Wallop,” a Universal West American outdoor story, and Shirley Mason in “The Unwritten Code.” A Gazette, a comedy, and another episode in “Flaming Disk” constitute strong supports.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18456, 18 January 1922, Page 2
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264AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18456, 18 January 1922, Page 2
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