AMUSEMENTS.
iVERYBODYS PICTURES, lIIN TIN TIN IN WESTERN THRILLER—TO-NIG ITT. Sjaktei’ Pictures present Rin Tin Tin in “ Klniy of the. Jiesbrt,” adapted from a Frank Steele story by Harvey Gaiesj*-. directed by Ross Lederinan. Tke coining of Kin Tin Tin is an event in anyj town—an event to those-who await'iiheir teens,' and to those who have passed' them. ,;•!* Rinty,, of the Deseivty” so we. are told, is the fifteenth picture tli& WbndeFDog has starred in, and he is, if possible, more alert, more brilliant, and more appealing than ever before. He never steps out- of the. pirt.ftNever loses the verve which.sets ajidiences shouting. In “ ltinty of the Desert.” he plays the part o-f a dog who, ..‘deserted in, the shady wastes of Ins home, hops a truck and rides. to town, where he" is taken .in by old Pop Marlowe, who keeps a small dime museum,' with the aid o'f his pretty grand daughter, Mary, and an evil and aged “critter” named Mason.-' Mary has a husky young beau, Pat Casey of the police force. Rinty finds favour with the lot of them, and, in addition, opens his heart to the care of a litter of pups, outcasts as he had been. Pop Mafiowe is summoned to court by Mason, who claims that he has not lived up to his contract. Marlowe does not return home and Mary suggests that l s at and Rinty go in search of him. Doyle’s gang have imprisoned Marlowe. They escape when Pat and the dog come, and a fierce hull dog attacks Pat. in the darkness it is supposed that Rinty did the deed, and he is sentenced to be shot! Then begins the exciting action which makes “Rinty of the Desert ” the fastest and most furious of all Rin Tin Tin’s pictures. A big supporting series will also ho presented, including topical, “ Collegians,” comedy, and serial. Selections by Miss Giese and her orchestra.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1929, Page 3
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321AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1929, Page 3
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