ALFREDTON TALKIES
TOMORROW NIGHT. An ingenious double impersonation to snare an outlaw band is adopted by George O'Brien for his swift-mov-ing role in his new outdoor dram: "Gun Law." which will be shown a' Alfredton on Thursday. To the honest citizens of the little frontier town of Gunsight. Arizona. O’Brien appears as the United States Marshal he really is. But to a band of outlaws who have entrenched themselves in the town, he poses as a noted desperado who claims to have killed the marshal and taken his badge and papers. As a result, O'Brien is enabled to gather evidence to bring about the conviction of the gang. However, a series of exciting rough-and-tumble battles, gun fights and other gripping exploits occur before the story reaches its breathless ending. Rita Oehmcn playing opposite O’Brien as a minister’s daughter, complicates matters by becoming romantically involved with O’Brien. Ray Whitley, a singing cowboy. and Miss Oehman. a former cabaret entertainer are featured in the picture.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 July 1939, Page 7
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163ALFREDTON TALKIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 July 1939, Page 7
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