AMUSEMENTS
Tho new feature film at the Grand Theatre is a Gold wyn production, Jes Cal! Me Jjm,” with Will Rogers in the principal role A double bill is provided by the fivcact comedy-drama, “ Getting Mary Married ” in which Marion Davies is the star. Good supports are provided. Marie Provost, in hobody s Fool, and “ Tho Fox,” with a list of good supports, are drawing big houses at the Octagon Theatre. “Just Around the Corner, described os ■' Hi.mouTesque of 1922, with runny Hurst in tho principal role, is proving a good attraction at tho Empire Theatre. Harold Lloyd is also seen in a laughable farce “ Among Those Present, and provides abundant food for merriment The supports are good. , “ Pilgrims of tho Eight ; cud Madame Annette Hayward os vocalist provide a most attractive programme at the Queens Theatre. There is, as usual, a. double bill at tho Plaza Theatre, the feature films being “ Jes' Call Me Jim ” (a Gcldwyn production, with Will Roo-orb as the star) and “Getting Mary Married,” a Selzuick comedy-drama, with Marion Davies in 'the leading role. Among the supports are Baby Peggie and Brownie, the wonder dog. . There is no diminution in the attendances at Everybody’s Theatre to witness the stirring film, •' May Down East,” and hear good music. , . . , T ~ . A powerful drama of the grfc-at .North-west of America, “ Bring Him In,” provides the leading attraction at the King Edward Theatre. Earle Williams is seen in one of his favourite roles in this drama, which is full of thrills. A mystery picture and other supports are also provided.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18556, 17 May 1922, Page 6
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261AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18556, 17 May 1922, Page 6
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