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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY# PICTURES. '''. ■ - ‘ *>* • V -j. \*' • *; '“y • ' , \ “CLEARING THE TRAIL” TO-NIGHT. Hoot Gibson and his band,, of wildrjdiflg buddies, are due to burst into town again to-night, when “Clearing the Trail,” his latest success for Universal will be presented at the Princess Theatre. The pictured comedy ahd. drama of the most amusing nature. It carries Gihson arid Dorothy Gulliver, his fading lady, from ad- " venture to adventure, ' with a breezy manner productive of the highest type of entertainment. The story is new both in plot anU treatment, and tells of a cowboy’s fight to save the ranch of |iis younger brother from a band of men who have forced themselves to the boy’s confidence as employees. Pete Watson (Hoot .Gibson) comes to Sunset Range as a tenderfoot, and is put to work washing .dishes, but at night sneaks away on “Lightning”

the most dangerous horse on the ranch, r to spy upon his brother’s' unscrupulous f employees. They thought ; they were I dealing with a tenderfoot, but he proved,to be the most dangerous rider and gUn man in the West. -“Clearing the Trail” directed by Reeves Eason, has one of the strongest supporting casts allotted to a Western Production. Miss Gulliver is pretty and acts.-with' charm, while Fred Gilman plays the juvenile rple with conviction. Cap Anderson a»d Philo McCullough are well played villians. Andy Waldron, ,Duke Lee and the Universal Ranch Riders complete the stellar caste. Interesting supports include an Empire and International New® and a Stern Bros. Comedy. Usual prices. Tuesday! ■ “The Farmer? s Daughter’ •• stairring Marjorie Beebe. A rural ro manoe full of thrills and laughter—a cbmedy sensation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1929, Page 3

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270

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1929, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1929, Page 3

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