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AMUSEMENTS.

> EVE.RYBOpY.B PICXUREB

PLUNGING HOOFS ' ' FRIDAY.

That fiery steed, Rex, King of Wild ■Horses, will once agaiu gallop across

the screen here when “Plunging Hoofs” opens at the Princess Theatre Oh Friday. Rex is one of the great-s test animal stars in motion pietdren' In “Plunging Hoofs” he is seen in the role of a wild horse whose home is the Western country. He is caught in a trap , but is set free by a young par-; son and a dance hall girl. - Mter, •

when they are in trouble as a result of AfrtW conniving of the owner of the ■ d&nce hall, Rex comes to their aid:’ It is a well told story that will appeal %ith its fine romance and action. The role of the parson is played by Jack Perrin, hero of “Wild Beauty,” “The

Harvest of Hate,” “Wild* Blood,” “Hoofbeats of Vengeance” and other Rex' pictures. Starlight, the wonder horse, owned by Perrin, also plays a featurel role. Others in the cast are Barbara Worth, ;J. P. McGowan and David Dunbar. “Plunging Hoofs” is from a story by Basil Dickey and William Lord Wright and was directed by ! 'Heniy Macßae. farther chapters of' Tforzan serial and comedy. Orchestral selections.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1930, Page 3

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202

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1930, Page 3

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