OTAKI THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT. "SOPED." Harry Carey, acknowledged mastei of all "natural" Western picture play stars, . has completed his latest Universal special attraction "Boped,"* and will appear at the Otaki Theatre to-night in. a role that is different from anything he has yet interpreted. ''Roped" is a .hrilling Western story, in which much of the action has an Eastern background, including- New York'? "Great White Way!" with aany incidents of a humorous character. In the play Harry's cowboys conclude that "the Broken Arrow ranch needs, more than anything else, a woman. They insert a matrimonial advertisement in Harrys r,ame, and await results. Aileen Judson Brown, a beautifal Eastern girl, is forced by her mother, a dowager, to answer the advertisement, the mother thinking Herry is wealthy. Harry comes East meets the girl, falls in love with hei and weds hot. Here it is that thi story commences to get mixed. Mo thsr-in-law attempts to oust Harry no-n in favor of another suitor, but the cotv boy husband, returning from a forcej trip West, takes matters into his owj hands, and ends by carrying off hi wife and baby for a belated honei moon. ' • ■! I
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Otaki Mail, 30 June 1922, Page 3
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193OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 30 June 1922, Page 3
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