AMUSEMENTS
OPERA HOUSE. Thrilling action on the ’Western plains during the last Indian uprising, as well as numerous clashes between peace officers and troublesome “bad men,” are among the highlights of the latest Tom Mix picture, which screens at the Opera House to-night. This is a Zane Grey story. SUNDAY NIGHT. The star attraction showing a,t the Sunday .night picture benefit will he the comedy sensation of the year entitled “Taxi, Taxi,’’ starring Everett Horton and Marion Nixon. Don t miss this spTendici entertainment. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. A picture measures its greatness according to its theme, and as the theffne of “Mons” is patriotism, it ranks right in front among the classics of the screen. Made in England by Englishmen, the new picture comes to the Opera House on Monday and Tuesday and at the special matinee on Monday at 2.45 p.m., and is an inspired piece of marvellous realism, with every actor having army service to his credit.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1928, Page 2
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