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AMUSEMENTS

REGENT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. “DON'T TURN E’M LOOSE.” J How the work of Department of Jus- j tire "U-ai.oii” and otner B.w eiilorcei i..e 11 1 age iicies is uullitied by unwar-_ 1 ianted leniency by paroJe Hoards is ' s.i iKiugly 111 picu ct ill the current pnotoplay drama, ".Don t turn ’run noose,” I , attract,.on at toe Regent Theatre, j me story vividly reveals Jiow ! fam criminals enlist the aici of crafty attorneys to piay upon the sympathy 1 i.i state parole ooaicls with the sorry lesult, that thousands of felons annuatI ]y return to menace America with a ! icsi;inp tion of tneir crimes, hruce Ca--1 hot is cast in a role that closely parallels actual cases in the police hies. As I a rut-ides killer with no intention of re- ( i form lie obtains release from prison only to violate liis parole in every con-, ccivable manner. The picture follows i his unlawful activities while he keeps j his family in complete ignorance of the j shallv sine of lus iile. It is not until ,‘lhis hither, a reputable citizen, is ap-j pointed to the state parole hoard that " i .ns unj j1 1 city is exposed. Lewis Stone, /as the father. ha s an intensely dram-j , ati.ro role, while other members of the j cast, include James G-leaso'n, Louise Latimer. Betty Crableand Grace Bradley. Good supports.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1937, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1937, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1937, Page 3