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OTAKI THEATRE.

<<4s MINUTES FROM BROADWAY.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ”45 Minutes From Broadway.'’ George M. Cohan’s celebrated play, in which Charles Ray is now appear!, J. as First National Attraction, is one of the most human stories Charles Ray has ever produced. It takes its title from its locale. New Rochelle, which is approximately 45 minutes from Broadway and 42nd Street. New York Citv. The story of ”45 Minutes. Front -Broadway” has to do with the adventures of Kid Burns an ex-prize fighter from the East Side, whose friend Tom Bennett suddenly finds himself heir to s fortune and an estate in New Rochelle and sends for the Kid to act a? his adviser. Upon reaching New Rochelle the Kid encounters a series of adventures, and “the only girl”—named Mary—and this combination furnishes material for one of the most delightful picturat Mr Bay has _ever produced. And jjHfe picture, by the way, is the firstJilGependent production made by Mflrßav in his own studio, and it is bigger and more costly than any other picture this talented screen star has ever appeared in. Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway” will be shown at the Otnki theatre on Wednesday. “EVER SINCE EVE.” I FRIDAY NIGHT. Shirley Mason, the Fox star, is to open an engagement on Friday at the Otaki theatre in “Ever Since Eve,” a picture based on Joseph Ernest Feat’s magazine story, “Concerning Chichine.” The story is one of fascinating interest, so the photoplay should be attractive. And Miss Mason is always

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Otaki Mail, 27 March 1922, Page 3

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OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 27 March 1922, Page 3

OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 27 March 1922, Page 3

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