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"THUNDER MOUNTAIN."

A little circus girl seeks refuge among the people of Thunder Mountain; the worst hoy on the mountainside becomes an idealist, fired with the amibition to build* a school and educate his neighbours,, because of his .associations with the old circuitrider. Then, when tilings look blackest, a natural phenomenon gives the boy an opportunity to achieve his goal and thus brings aibout a happy and unexpected ending. Such in brief is'the plot of tlie William Fox production .of . "Thunder Mountain,'' adapted from the John Golden success "Howdy Folks," which will be the big feature film at the Maoriland Theatre on Friday night.

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Shannon News, 16 February 1926, Page 3

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104

"THUNDER MOUNTAIN." Shannon News, 16 February 1926, Page 3

"THUNDER MOUNTAIN." Shannon News, 16 February 1926, Page 3

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