Town Hall Pictures.
Here is the story of "Step On If the breezy Western picture to be shown as above tomorrow night: Vic Col lins was a typical rancher and hated horse thieves as bad as any. How - ever he fell in love with "Miss Hamilton of Kansas City, " a new comer in the Western community, and stayed in love with her in spite of pretty strong convictions that she wis the'head of a "rusthn' gang" stealing hundreds of his cattle. He jiHt naturally couldn't believe the evidence of his eyes, even when she hit him over the head with a gun butt while he was battling with a man he knew to be a cattle stealer. He depended a lot on Lafe Brown'ell, hoisa thief catcher from Texas, to round up the gang, and Brownell to'd him Miss Hamilton was implicated. Catching a thief making love to the girl, seeing her with the gang several times, and then facing her and seeing her .smile as he was marked "next"to be killed " by the gang, were some of the ways in which his faith was tested, and make the Universal release "Step On It " a top-notch thriller. A good programme supports-
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Opunake Times, Volume LVV, Issue 3675, 19 October 1923, Page 3
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201Town Hall Pictures. Opunake Times, Volume LVV, Issue 3675, 19 October 1923, Page 3
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