Vivid, Hiimniy and Australian! Australian! Australian! In her hour of despair the shadow a:” lonely bitter man for whom life had lost its savour, came into her life and tooli- —. her from it all. —— hnHpi T i am % This man, ranting at law, stole her from his enemy as he had stolen everything else. He laid open before her the startling, burning record of his deeds—and, in spite of all, she loved him. Then, to satisfy her honour, he went out among his one mies, and fought for her in the greatest all-in scrap eyer filmed. And, having fought and won, the Shadow gave his vanquished enemy the substance —himself. . E.J. CARROLL AUSTRALIAN MADE .PICTURES That’s not all; there’s climax after' climax, thrill after thrill, real, live, smashing ‘ 1 Snowy ’ ’ Baker thrills from end to end of this everlasting triumph of Australian sereencraft—the thrill of crashing fists, the thrill of thundering hoofs, of daring feats, the thrill of a life-story of the most mysteripus character that ever lived, enacted in the mighty outdoors of Australia. , THERE ARE SEVEN ACTS, AND EVERY FOOT OF FILM IS CLOSELY PACKED WITH “SOMETHING DOING.” E.J. CARROLL AUSTRALIAN HADE PICTURES
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1921, Page 2 (Supplement)
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195Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1921, Page 2 (Supplement)
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