GRAND AND PLAZA THEATRES
Bat Carson, as played by Tom Mix in " The Terror,' , is a cOaracterisation that ia likely to make a wide appeal to picture patrons. The whole story is of a thrilling! nature, full of roguery and fight, and introducing a. band oi desperadoes, whose mountain recesses arc the sacno of tragic deeds. Francelia >Billimjton plays the part! of tho heroine, Phyllis Harlaed, who ia treacherously placed in the hands of the bxnd, and wiioso rescue provides many madly heroic acts by the undaunted Caxson. The final event is a great gallop on the back of a stage coach horse, loading to the arrival of Carson and the young woman in the western town just in time to save the innocent Harland from being sentenced for a crime he did not commit. The picture is shown at both, the Grand and Plaza. Theatres, where it delighted large audiences at the various sessions yesterday.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18050, 25 September 1920, Page 13
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