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ACADEMY THEATRE

TO JNIUHT’S AND MONDAYS PROGRAMME

Two special pictures will be screened at the Academy Theatre to-night, “ The Roughneck ” a Pox special, is hailed as-one of the most popular releases of the year. Much of the action in the picture takes place in the South Sea Islands, and a thrilling battle with a man-eating shark is shown. George O’Brien and Billie Dove two of the most handsome lovers on the screen play leading roles. " You Are Guilty ” is a Selznick special, played by an all star cast headed by Mary Carr and James Kirkwood. ‘‘You are guilty,” these words, pronounced by the court, wrecked the life of an innocent man, sent him from the girl he loved, from the mother who adored him and made him a wanderer on life’s highways. It is a drama of pathos, action, heart interest, punch and thrills. A big two star bill is also promised for Monday. “A Woman of Paris,” written and directed by Charles Chaplin, the world’s greatest comedian, and is his first serious production. A story of a woman’s heart, carrying with it the supreme problem of the ago, men and women with passions both good and bad. The theme is startling, the more so because of its simplicity. Coleen Moore and Conway Toarle will co-star in “ Flirting With Love.” The story of a girl who mocked at Cupid but later fell into her own trap when ' she found herself in love with her worst enemy. Young people beware, i flirting with love is fascinating but i dangerous, i

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXII, Issue 7283, 24 October 1925, Page 2

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ACADEMY THEATRE Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXII, Issue 7283, 24 October 1925, Page 2

ACADEMY THEATRE Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXII, Issue 7283, 24 October 1925, Page 2