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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’S ?ICTUR£S. MARSHALL NEIL AN’S SURER PRODUCTION, .MONDAY. Tiie most marvellous cliaractcrisaiion ever roneeiveil by lmman brain, this is the opinion expressed by all those who have had tile pleasure ol seeing -Marshall Neilan’s Super feature “Go and Got It,” the greatest story ver told of the thrills, romance, excitement and dangers of newspaper life. It completely eclipses the greatest, drama ever known. An all star cast ■viih Pat O’Malley (dare devil airman as the reporter), Wesley Larry ! freckles) as the live wire copy hoy of the Gazette. “Go and Get It” is dedicated to newspaper reporters, so it is only natural that the hero is a repo, ter—and such a reporter, l’at O'Malley in the role jumps from one aeroplane to another, and performs all sorts of death-defying stunts in the pursuit of nows—flic story he is to go and got’ about a hideous mystery that has shocked into terrific awe the inhabitants of a big eity. He gets the storv assisted by charming Agues Ayres and that freckled-faeed young imp, Wesley Harry, but the getting oi it involves the greatest series of hair raising thrills that melodrama ever possessed ; not the least ol these is t,u wonderful characterisation of Hull Montana as a huge gorilla. Pure melodrama it is, but of a class by it sell. Marshall Noihin has excelled heynn ! all measure in the intensity and enthralling interest of his production, file latest Pa the Gazette and Rathe R«view will also he screened with this big feature. Pollard’s popular Symphony Orchestra will supply a fine msuieal programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1921, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1921, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1921, Page 1

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