MAURICEVILLE PICTURES
TWO FEATURE PROGRAMME ON SATURDAY.
There will be a double feature programme at the Mauriceville pictures tomorrow night. Sketched in bold strokes against a colourful background where the desert meets the sea, "Border G-Man,” R.K.O. Radio’s outdoor drama casts George O’Brien in the type of fast action role that made him a universal favourite. As a Federal agent, O’Brien receives a dangerous assignment to captrff-e a gang of smugglers shipping arms, munitions, men and horses to a foreign nation in violation of America’s neutrality laws. The band operates from a ranch located on the gulf coast of Texas and their shipments are made from a nearby cove owned by a United States Senator, whose son is unwittingly involved in the plot. How O’Brien manages to round up the entire gang after a series of exciting gun fights and rough-and-tumble battles, furnishes a smashing climax. The happy Jones Family moves into a new and hilarious phase of its career in “Off to the Races,” which is the other feature at the Mauriceville pictures. When Uncle Slim Summerville und his horse drop in on the Jones’s.’ the typical American household is off on the most laughable, side-splitting time it has ever experienced.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 November 1939, Page 7
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