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KING’S THEATRE

“TRIPLE JUSTICE” AND “THE

SPIDER”

In “Triple Justice,” which opens today at the King’s Theatre, George O’Brien portrays an entertaining young rancher from Wyoming who sets out for Arizona to attend tne wedding of his friend, the sherriff of Star City. Three unwholesome characters he encounters en route turn out to be outlaws and during the wedding ceremony they raid the Star City Bank. The, cashier is killed and the sherriff is seriously injured. O'Brien is accused by the deputy sherriff of being a member of the crooked band. O’Brien’s arrest, his sensational escape from gaol and his adventures while tracking down each ol the criminals, and revealing the deputy sherriff as the secret bandit leader, provide, breath-taking thrills. The mail train is thundering through the night and most of the passengers are asleep when suddenly there is a grinding of brakes . . • the communication cold has been pulled. The guard of the train hastens along the corridors to find the cause . . . he comes to a first class compartment: on the floor is a beautiful young girl lying unconscious and the door ooen. The unravelling of the motive behind this mysterious occurrence forms the enthralling plot of “The Spider,” featuring Derrick Do Marney. Diana Churchill, and Jean Gillie.

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20471, 4 February 1941, Page 5

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209

KING’S THEATRE Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20471, 4 February 1941, Page 5

KING’S THEATRE Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20471, 4 February 1941, Page 5