AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBOOYS PICTURES
PLUNGING HOOFS TO-NIGHT.
The combination of beautiful locale, will knit plot and exciting situations, and superb acting oil the part of all members of the cast, human and animal, is the outstanding feature, of “ Plunging Hoofs,” the Universal picture which opens at the Princess Theatre to-night. Rex. King of Wild 'Horses, who plays the starring is (without dou'bt the most amazing horse’ on the screen. He is a real wild horse uand was roped out of a wild herd. p“3?lunging Hoofs’ ’ the rofiiance of a dance hall gjrl and a parson. They iaeet while freeing Rex from a trap set for him. The proprietor of the dance hall wants to l marry the girl himself. Through the efforts of Rex, the proprietor is beaten in a fight and the parson and the girl are free to get married. Jack Perrin, the hero of other Rex pictures, plays the parson. Barbara Worth is the dance hall girl. Starlight, a horse belonging to Perrin, also plays an important role, while J. P. McGowan and David Dunbar give clever portrayals. Henry Mcßae directed the picture.
Further chapters of the sensational serial starring Tarzan, and a good comedy, and special selections by the f~' orchestra complete the bill.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1930, Page 3
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