A MURDER MYSTERY
“Go and Get If (to he screened at the People’s Pictures on Monday,*, is dedicated to newspaper reporters, so it is only natural that the hero is n reporter—and such a reporter! Pat O’Malley in thf role jumps from one aeroplane to another, and performs at) sorts of death-defying stunts m the pursuit of news—the story he is to “go and get” about a hideous mysiry that has shocked into terrific awe the inhabitants qf a big city. He gets the story, assisted by charming Agnes Ayres and that freckle-faced young hup, Wesley Barry, but Hie getting of it involves the greatest series of hair-raising tin-ills that melodrama ever possessed; not the least of these is the wonderful characterisation of Bull Montana as a huge go-
rilla. Pure melodrama it. is, but or a class by itself—Marshall Neilau has excelled beyond all measure in the intensity and enthralling interest of his production. " ■
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 December 1921, Page 3
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