AMUSEMENTS
THE KING’S New Zealand is able to lay claim to a fair share of ‘the bucccss of Beaumont Smith’s latest Australian feature, “While the Billy Boils,”, as the stax*, Miss Elsie McCormick, is a Wellington girl, who in this picture, makes her screen debut. Miss McCormick received much favourable criticism from Australian film critics. The story is founded on a collection of Henry Lawson’s romances jof tho bush contained in tihafr most popular and widely-read volume* - “While tho Billy Boils.” It exudes good fellowship, mirth, pathos and dramatic fervour, and is repleter' with tho interest that goes to make up tho great human drama. “Whili* tho Billy Boils” will bo screened to-night, in conjunction with the first chapter of tho new serial, “The Lost City ”
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14783, 13 October 1921, Page 4
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126AMUSEMENTS Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14783, 13 October 1921, Page 4
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