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AMUSEMENTS.

*VERYBODYS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. root gibson in “roaring -jyy ranch.” '.Hoot Gibson will gallop oii to the screen of the Princess 'Theatre in “Roaring Ranch” one of the fastest and ipost exciting pictures of his thrilling career. Tt is all talking. “Reading Ranch” deals with the adventurous. ca)s at the height of its sizzling speed. There are fights and conspiracies, and through it all runs Hoot’s own particular brand of Tumour. The plot deals with the efforts of two men, one a rancher, the other a geologist, to win the'' hand of a pretty school teacher. ,Th'e situation is .complicated by a secret- oil discovery, and there is action aplenty up to and including the final fade out. . Around himself Hoot has assembled a supporting cast of an unusually high a lid capable order. Playing, the part of leading lady is charming Sally--,Jailers, one -bf the most prom-, ising: of the younger actresses of the I screen .A-Thef potable,, cast also includes Wheeleri/Oakinan, .'.young Bobby Nel- ’ spn'j Frank', Clark' -.and Leo AVhite. Reaves Easop,.,- who . directed, also

I' 1 wrote jjjie-:sto.Ky.'.’of .“bonding Ranch”. ft Gibson llas.-i« in “Roaring fj Ranch v ’ fiejplajaj:part of a young rancher;'’. wlio," guiltless and unsuspecti! ing; hfmsdftv becomes , perfect torn acl © Viiof-iJuryf.j^v-jieh;oiit. what his enemies are trying to put over on him. There isn’t a split second of dullness in f ‘Roaring Ranch”. Those who like their pictures fast, know that Hoot can always be counted on to deliver the,, speed and thrills. Tri “Roaring Ranch-”' he surpasses evo n the best of him ' previous efforts. A good supporting programme. Prices 2/10, 1/6 ' children 6d downstairs.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1931, Page 3

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273

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1931, Page 3

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