Town Hall Pictures.
Here is the story of “Step On It “ the breezy Western picture to be shown as above to-morrow night : —• Vic Collins was a typical rancher and hated horse thieves as bad as any. However 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 convictionsthat she was the head of a “rustlin' gang “ stealing hundreds of his cattle. Ha just 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 Brownell, horse thief catcher from Texas, to round up the gang, and Brownell told him Miss Hamilton was implicated. Catching a thief tnakirg love to the girl, seeing her with the gang several limes, 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 r-lease “Step On It “ a top notch thriller, A good progtmme supports.
TL oicture was to have been show .t the Town Hall on October 20th bat was delayed in transit. This, therfore, is its “first screening in Opunake.
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Opunake Times, Volume LVV, Issue 3675, 2 November 1923, Page 3
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