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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS’ PICTURES RIN-TIN-TJN, THE WONDER DOG. TO-NIGHT. The raster Picture “The Clash of the Wolves,” which opens at the Princess Theatre this evening, is the latest of the series of pictures that Warner Brothers have turned out with the dog, Riu-Tin-Tin, in the star role. If you liked any of the other pictures, you will he sure to like this one. And you probably will like it better than any of the others. It shows Pin-Tin-Tin as koho, the leader of a pack of wolves, who are driven from the forests of the high Sierras down into the cattle country by a tremendous fire, which, bv the way, makes an amazingly and thrilling screen spectacle. T/tho gets befriended by a young borax prospector (Charles Farrell), who takes a leaf from the hook of Androclos and ex-

traets a thorn from the beast’s paw. The story concerns the clash of the wolf's protector with the hunters win are on the animal’s trail. It is a thrilling story, thrillingly told, the author, Charles A. I.ogue. who came lo the fore with “Below the Line.” the last Pin-Tin-Tin picture, is likewise responsible for the new one, and he has made an excellent job of it. Written for the screen. “The Clash of the Wolves” tells its story in action. The action is sustained with dramatic pace through the fine direction of Xnol Smith. June Marlowe, who played with Pin-Tin-Tin in “Tracked in the Snow Count! r.v” and “Below the Line” again plays the heroine, and she is more charming than ever. The cast also includes young Air Farrell, who makes a handsome hero; Heinic Conklin, A\ ill \\ ailing and Pat TTartigan. The latest in Topicals and a good Comedy completes a fine display on Wodnosdnv.

On Friday next Tom Af’ix and his wonder horse Tony in “The Great 7\. and A. Train Robbery.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1927, Page 1

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311

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1927, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1927, Page 1

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