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AMUSEMENTS.

ZANE GREY’S STORY TO-NIGHT.

“ Under the Tonto Rim ” comes to the Princess Theatre to-night, and presents many fine characteristics, according to all reports. First of all, an able

cast was selected to personate the vari-

oils characters in the tale, the company /.being headed by .Richard Arlen anti Alary Brian, and Supported by Jack Luden, Harry T. Alorey, Bruce Gordon, and puiny, others. Secondly,, attractive photography is' featured throughout, this feature of the picture being moreinteresting and entertaining than many anotlfer ; o.utdoor story that' has been*

screened of late. Lastly, Grey’s story is a virile one, with a plot that well fits the demands of the motion picture audiences. While many of this author’s writings have concerned tlie life of the cowboy, “ Under the Tonto Rim ” has as its locale and background the Touto Basin in Arizona, at the time gold was discovered. Many thrills have been in:,’ terwoyen in the action and the comedy element has not been neglected, nor has the, romantic appeal; Miss U ; rian and Alien are krio.wn on the screen as two of the best-liked leading players in pictures. Tliis is the first time they have ever appeared in a western story, : and it is their, first work, together. Herman Raymakei** - directed. J. Walter Ruben wrote thp screen play, which C. Edgar Schoenhaum photographed; A topical and comedy will also be shown to-^night; usual prices.

On Tuesday, “No Other Woman.” Qiji Wednesday, 'Johnny Hines in “ Chinatown Charlie.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1929, Page 3

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243

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1929, Page 3

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