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ON THE SCREEN.

The Knife. The theme of the select feature “The Knife,” to be screened at Matamata on Saturday, is a most unusual one and it is treated in a remarkable manner. The story is that of a young and wealthy girl who has all the superstitiousness of the Southern States, and who while visiting her fiancee in New York goes to consult a for-tune-teller. The fortune-teller is in reality a white slave trader and the girl gets abducted. Her lover contrives to trace her and at first is nearly when he learns what had happened. His friends prevent him from killing the two white slavers who are the culprits and he decides to take a terrible vengeance. The ninth instalment of the fascinating drama “The Fatal Ring,” and a Gaumont graphic will also be screened.

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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 130, 1 May 1919, Page 2

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ON THE SCREEN. Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 130, 1 May 1919, Page 2

ON THE SCREEN. Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 130, 1 May 1919, Page 2

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