AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.
“TARZAN THE APE MAN.”
TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT! .. ——f Edgar Rice Burroughs’ story is fairly widely-known. A party of hunters are looking for thßnElephants’ graveyard, where they expect to .find ivory of value. While on the journey "they discover Tartan. Weissmul.er (the world famous this part, and with his beautiful phylljue and general agility he does it very well. Tarzan. steals the heroine, and that is the start of a long series 6" f, s. which end with the discyery of the elephants’ secret graveyard, the death rf the heroine’s fathef; “ant| the decision of the# heroine to; remain in the junde with Tarzan. Tn one part of the picfiitie the producer has dragged in a scene to allow Weissmuller to show his ’prowess as a swjfoftmer. • ' ’ •’
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1932, Page 3
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128AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1932, Page 3
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