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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBOOYB PICTURES. •; f\ ! * ■*_ ’ ■<; * • / ‘‘THE BIG KILLING ” TO-NIGHT. q&swr&y*'*; ; - • • - ; Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton have taken their second step into the new motion picture realm of melodramatic, comedies. This type of picture merited much success when intro■j duced with “Partners in Crime.” The 1 new picture, “ The Big Killing,” is a clever satire, bristling, with humour, 'on another section of American life, the : backwoods .mountaineers. In 1 “ Partners .in Crime,” Beery and Hatton supplied l the comedy overtones which gave the keynote to the picturisation of the underworld life of the larger cities.' Gang warfare, petty politics and police activities, all of which occupy so much front page space in -the daily newspapers, were viewed from the humorous angle and serious situations were turned into convulsing laugh '’iriomehts.. The new Beery-Hat-ton melodramatic comedy, “ The Big Killing,” which will be shown at the Princess Theatre to-night, goes a long ■■( way from the larger cities rind ..even from the front pages of the newspapers. It deals with a family feud war among the moonshine-making mountaineers in the' backwoods. This type of individual still' exists in the.; United States in large numbers but, being remote, his activities being largely confined' to his own virgin .territory; , little is heard or known of him. Occasionally, when a revenue officer is Hurt in an attempt to wipe out an illicit still in these mountain regions, .tlie backwoods mountaineer breaks into the newspaper for a brief period, but, usually, he goes, , his individual way, uriworried about the conventions civilisation. When the two moving picture* comedy men enierthis environmeht, Al)ere is a complete barrier of laugh thrown up around the serious aispectg : olf this little known life, but all the unusual customs and the peculiar activities of the characters are Utilise*!, : without distortion, to provide exquis.te moments of fun. “ Tlie Big Killing ” is another step in the-serious busire's of making good, intelligent comedy. • A topical, scenic,’ and comedy will also be shown to-night.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1929, Page 3

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325

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1929, Page 3

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