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“MOUNTAIN JUSTICE” An ajeciting talkie starring Ken Maynard and Kathryn Crawford is seen at the Roxy Theatre in “Mountain Justice.” Ken McTavish goes into the mountain country of Kentucky to avenge the murder of his father and becomes embroiled in the flare-up of an old mountain feud. Posing as a deaf wandering fiddler, he starts out to discover who wrote the death threat letter to his father. He meets pretty Coral Harland, and arouses the ire of Lem, who is in love with her. At a dance Lem becomes suspicious and Ken and Coral escape when the lights are extinguished. Ken appears, in answer to a summons, before the mountain tribunal on charges of having posed as deaf. The old feud springs up and the Harlands and Mc.Tavishes aro about to start shooting when Ken confesses his identity and reveals his mission of finding the man who killed his father. “Kid Gloves,” an underworld story starring Conrad Nagel, is the second feature.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1052, 16 August 1930, Page 15
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