AMUSEMENTS.
itsLEAK’S PICTURES.
‘■CRASHEV THRU’, ” —TO-NIGHT. 10-night ((Saturday) Ah-Leans present Harry Carey in “Crnshin’ Thru'." The big star picture is to he supported hy a comedy, gazette, also a Travelogue. "Crnshin’ Thru" is packed full of thrills from start lo finish. In one Welle some hundreds of tear-madden-ed horses millipede with a roaring prairie lire licking lin-ir heels and the unconscious form of a girl in their path. Here Harry Carey performs a remarkable feat of lmr.‘;emn nsliip when he reaches from his galloping horse and snatches A'ola Yale from almost certain death under scores of plunging hoofs. In another instance an entire mountain side was blown up by dynamite to block a canyon and prevent the escape of fugitives. The firing; of the heavy charges provided a wonderful spectacle as the tuns of earth and rock came tumbling into the canyon. The story is not a lucre conventional Western (ale. led is a rugged drama, lightened now and then by an appealing null' of romance or a whimsical touch ol .humour. The big thrills are logically a part of the story. Tuesday Colleen Aim ore in ".Affinities.'-'
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1925, Page 1
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188AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1925, Page 1
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