ON THE SCREEN.
“ Dead Shot Baker’” All Wolfville disliked the city bride of Dead Shot Baker, partly on account of her town manners, but mostly because they suspected her of unfaithfulness to the man they admired. This feeling leads to one of the dramatic incidents in the Greater Yitagraph drama, to be shown at Matamata on Saturday. A terrific fall over a cliff is one of the spectacular scenes, where the hero engages an outlaw leader in a furious hand to hand struggle on a mountain top. A marriage in which the love is all on one side is also pictured in “ Dead Shot Baker,” where the sheriff of a Western town has a wife who has been brought up in the city and quite fails to see his sterling qualities. In addition to this good drama will be screened a Triangle comedy “ His Criminal Career,” a Pathe Interest film and a Gaumont graphic. A further instalment of “ The Black Box” will also be screened,
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 86, 13 June 1918, Page 2
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165ON THE SCREEN. Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 86, 13 June 1918, Page 2
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