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WORLD’S PICTURES.

• ‘DEMIhSKY-TUNNHi' FIGHT” AND “SCHOOL FOii WIVES.” .SHOWING TO N LGHT. The five-reel official film of the Demp-sey-Tunney boxing contest is revealed a,-% a most remnrkablc one in many respects, and thoroughly satisfactory in that it shows up every incident and action of the ten rounds of high-speed lighting. Of general internet is the preliminary poll ion picturing the training camps and exercises, the personalities of world-wide note in connection with the ring, and the wonderful stadium and arrangements to seat bJd,UOU people. The boxing enthusiast gets every detail of the two men in the ring—the wild, lear-away attack of Dempsey, and the beautiful stopping tactics of Tunney in the first two rounds, and the gradual mastery of skill and sfdentific strength as Tunney gets the mastery. Slow motion views give enthusiasts a fascinating study of the varying styles of the two fighters. It is staled that the spectators of the film obtain a better view than those who paid hundreds of dollars for ringside seats. In addition, the contest, waged in a .splendid and sportsmanlike manner, will appeal to the feminine portion of an audience as well as to the men. “Heliool for Wives,” a story of to-day, a romance of big business and true love, a struggling young artist’s affection for an heiress. A magnate’s cruel scorn of mankind. The conflict a man's insistence upon scrupulous honesty and his sweetheart's love of luxury.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 28 March 1927, Page 3

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WORLD’S PICTURES. Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 28 March 1927, Page 3

WORLD’S PICTURES. Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 28 March 1927, Page 3

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