LIBERTY THEATRE TALKIES.
~+ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL. The programme which will he presented ar. Liberty Theatre this week is devoted almost exclusively to pictures featuring the more thrilling side of drainatio entertainmerit. "Trailing Trouble" is undisguised com edy, but thrilling comedy, With the Irrepras sible Hoot Gibson romping through the reels with a superabundance of good spirits, which proves quite inftctiouß. It is the Hlory of a care-frne cowboy who loved his employer'" daughter, but wno loved danger and excite ment even better. So the !ady jenlously do elded to make him change mistresses. En Misting the aid of henchmen, she glve3 him all the danger he wants, so that he Is very willing to turn to a pair of spftrUling eyes In lieu of the sparkling barrel of a Oolt re volver Margaret Qulraby acts opposite Hoot Gibson, and looks like graduating with honours In her profession, "The House of the Arrow," by A. E, W Mason, presents his famous detective, Hanaud, In yet another mysterious adventure with the forces of lawlessness. The action takes place In France, and the story is character isi'd by sinister, weird, and vastly thrilling scopes, but pleasantly balanced by a romantic interest.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 7
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