MAORILAND PICTURES.
. “KENT, THE FIGHTING MAN.” Barely has such an opportunity presented itself to screen a film that will appeal to all classes of the community. In “Kent., the Fighting Man,” they w ill-see Bergcant-Instruetor (Bombardier) “Billy Wells.” heavy-weight champion of Great Britain, in a couple of joyous fights. It is a film to_grow enthusiastic over. Wo all know that in a production such us this the boxing of the Bombardier —to give him his familiar title —would lie good, as he is really the most graceful arid accomplished heavy-weight boxer the country has ever produced. But it conies as a revelation to find that lie is equally good in the role of a film actor. The story, to be shown at the Theatre on Friday night, is one that is well known, one of life, love, and sport, lull of action, thrills, and sensations.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 8 October 1919, Page 3
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145MAORILAND PICTURES. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 8 October 1919, Page 3
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