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T( )WN HAUL. "Nameless Aten” a Tieany-Stahl production is tile feature picture a! the Town Hall next Saturday, it is one of the most interesting and exciting photodramas of underworld life, keeping the interest alive from the very first reel to the exciting ami thrilling finish. The story tells of a band of marauding bank robbers who have tailed in an attempt to rob a hank with one of the younger members of the mob caught and placed in prison. The loot has been hidden hv the convict and the leaders of the gang are it waiting his release to find the money. The boy is released front prison and is met by a man who is supposed to In- one of the members ot the gang. The young chap meets his sister who is employed in a small town hotel, while the leader of the gang and the stranger both “full" for the pretty sister of the i x convict. The sister suspicious of both men warns her brother to have nothing to do with them. Events move swiftly after the leader has prevailed upon the lad to disclose the hiding place of tile loot. The stranger turns out to he a deice! ivc who is made prisoner by the gang leadin', the same happening to the girl. How the girl is lured aboard a boat, is held prisoner and ts rescued by; the police is the swittly-moving and exciting finish of the picture. Usual prices. Laura Fat Plante will he seen iu her lalesi comedy "Home James,” on Monday next. Laura plays a country girl who mastpiei'ades as Ho* mistress in a millionaire’s mansion with what humorous results -an i>e well imagined. Usual prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4446, 1 May 1930, Page 2
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287ENTERTAINMENT Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4446, 1 May 1930, Page 2
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