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.TO-NIGHT AND SATURDA] Thrilling action abounds in 1 Warning," Fox movietone ouj romance, featuring George 0'B which opens at the Grand Theatt ttight. The most spectqcular seqt is furnished by a wild stallion, i in order to evade capture, jumpsl | a eliff into the lake close to 50 : helow. This trained horse and a dog, sessed of almost human intelligj play most interesting parts in western epic, adapted from Brand's widely read story, "The tamad," "Fair Warning" tells the story boy who has lived so close to nj that he is attuned only to wild ti over which he possesses a strang fluence. O'Brien is rendered unconscio; an unfair fight with an outlavr is left to perish in a burningh ing. How he is rescued by his 1 ful horse and dog and how he pia the outlaw to eneompass his rev ssnd how he f alls in love with a t tif ul girl, after rescuing her j outlaws who kidnapped her, j the basis of one of the most exd and romantic stories ever broug! the screen. The second feature is "Mei Call," starr-ing Edmund Lowe, drama of the Coast Guards an! heroes.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 16, 11 September 1931, Page 4
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