AMUSEMENTS.
MARTON—TO-NIGHT. “THE NATURE ■MAN. ” Sportsmen, the normal boy whose dream of happiness centres around a camp in the woods, all lovers of nature, in fact, irrespective of age or sex, will find in “The Nature Man”, a picture after their own hearts. These five reels, lacking the usual photoplay story, may not he exactly adapted to ail motion picture theatres; none the less thousands of men, women and children will gladly pay to see them. They will find one of the most stirring depictions of a man’s experiences when thrown on hia own resources in the wilderness ever presented on the screen. Much of this picture Is fact that is stranger, more interesting, and more thrilling than fiction. There are many scenes in “The Nature Man” that call tor mention, either because of their educational quality, their beauty, or the thrills which they cannot fail to carry. Audiences will marvel at scenes such as those presented in the fight between a badger and a wild oat, also those in which Knowles trees a bear and then manages to strangle it with a rope.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12017, 20 March 1920, Page 4
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184AMUSEMENTS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12017, 20 March 1920, Page 4
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