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PEERLESS PICTURES.

‘ ‘ THUNDERCLAP. ’ ’ The question of “who is the star” in “Thunderclap,” the William Fox special which comes to the Town Hall to-night and at the matinee Saturday and again on Saturday night is happily answered in the brief announcement: “There arc eleven artists in the case of ‘Thunderclap,’ each is a star.” In addition to one of the strongest casts ever assembled, there is added interest in the fact that Mr Fox has spared neither time nor expense in making certain there should be no make-believe or imitation in “Thunderclap.” The result is an unbroken panorama of thrills, smiles and sighs—a story in which action speaks, and which commands undivided interest and at tention from the introduction of the first character until the completion of a surprising but“nonv-tlie-less captivating climax. “ Thunderclap v deals with the colorful experiences ot a young girl fresh from a convent who, finds that her step-father is the proprietor of a gambling establishment. A tnrilling liors-e race proves an important •event in the life of the girl—whose devotion Io an invalid mother is but an added charm to a beautiful love story. The supporting pretures include a new serial “Do or Die” featuring Eddie Polo and a 2-recl comedv “All wrong” starring Clyde Cook of “Skirts” fame.

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Grey River Argus, 13 October 1922, Page 3

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PEERLESS PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 13 October 1922, Page 3

PEERLESS PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 13 October 1922, Page 3