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TULL’S PICTURES

Here is another of those romantic adventure dramas enacted for the most out of doors in Mr Hull’s big - attraction, “Robin Hood." The period is about 1856. when America annexed California and lawless bands of landgrabbers committed many crimes against the Spaniards who held the lands. Joaquin Marietta, a prosperous rancher, sees his estate invaded and ] his wife, Rosita, murdered after she had been vilely treated. Joaquin turns outlaw to avenge Rosita, and in a- series of desperate adventures he kills the murderer but though be has turned outlaw he regards himself as the avenger of his wife’s honour and lis no robber. Hut when his brother is ) lynched by a mob, Joaquin turns bandit, determined not only to kill the invaders but to take the money they have stolen from his people and with this wealth he helps the poor and thus becomes known as a “Robin Hood.”

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3483, 23 August 1937, Page 5

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TULL’S PICTURES Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3483, 23 August 1937, Page 5

TULL’S PICTURES Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3483, 23 August 1937, Page 5