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i!or close-fenlii) compact, exhilarating situations, for that popular com-, modify,. called, .“ punch,” for humour and .for a story that flows as smoothly and powerfully as a great river moving swiftly to the Brink of the falls, “ The Arizona Streak,”' which tonight at Princess theatre; has had few rivals in western, action .on the screen. 'Tom tfyler is’ the star of this tale, at once rollicking- and speedy. | Here i$ a boy who is. coming along fast. A gambler with a heart of gold; cards, cards, very name seared deep into his soul ; then the GlßL—fine and .clean and virile, daughter of the open -West; and the fight to win regeneration! ~ A lilting tale of adventure in utile '.wide-flung land of plains and; rangingmountains—with Torn' Tyler in the greatest role’ of his youngcareer. “The Arizona Streak” prove F.8.0.’s judgment in selecting hiihv F. A; :e: Pine wrote 'the original story and Lanier Bartlett the. scenario for ‘ f. 'file Arizona Bob De Lacey’s direction is excellent.
Monday: —“The Foreign; ' Legion,’! starring Norman Kerry Taken from the story “The Red A. R. Wylie.'
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1929, Page 3
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187AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1929, Page 3
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