AMUSEMENTS.
EARLE WILLIAMS TO-NIGHT. Eiirle Williams tells the s tory in. the, viitagraph special six reel feature ! “Bring Him In” at the Princess Theatre to-night. A dream with a parallel in life caused a man to flee justice, fearing he might be the guilty man. His action led the Canadian North-west Mounted police to send a man in pursuit. Through a queer twist tlio hunter and the hunteds became pals without either becoming aware of the other’s identity. A girl enters the Eden of the hunted man. and she almost brings about his downfall; but, unlike Eve of old, this modern woman rescues her Adam from the penalty, and in some unusually dramatic sequences saves the day. Ihe man, a thorough sport, faces punishment unflinchingly, and even saves the .life of his pursuer when he knows that by so doing he will be captured. It is an absorbing mystery picture in which the suspense is sustained until the end. When the climax comes the hunter is torn between friendship and duty, and the limited undecided , whether'to take to freedom or face the penalty. A Topical Budget, ‘Gove and Duty” comedy, and a splendid Pathe Gazette will also bo screened.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1922, Page 1
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199AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1922, Page 1
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