EVERYBODY'S PICTURES
A very large attendance was recorded at the above pictures on Saturday evening last, and patrons were greatly pleased with the programme screened.
On Saturday evening next will be shown "The Sheriff's Son," featuring Charles Ray. For punch and excitement, it is a long time since such a picture as " The Sheriff's Son," Charles Ray's latest Paramount picture, was produced. In it Ray is seen as the timid son of a brave sheriff, who was killed by rustlers. Alarmed by th« scenes of bloodshed and terror that he has witnessed in his infancy and which later haunt his mind, he adopts the profession of the law. Unique circumstances demand that he overcome the fear with which he is dogged. After a struggle he does, mid iv the most thrilling situation imaginable, turns the tables on a gang of desperadoes. Ray never acted £he part of a coward with more realism Wd-' sincerity than in "The Sheriff's Son." It in a remarkable picture. In addition will be shown comedy, topical and scenic features.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 16 September 1920, Page 2
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