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NEW THEATRE, OPUNAKE.

“THE SILVER. HORDE ” Enochal days in development of a great industry in the virgin territory of Alaska are depicted m. .The Silver Horde,” Radio Pictures two-fisted to-. ( mantic drama, which opens to-night at the New Theatre, Opunake. 'The terrific struggle of Rex Beach’s famous characters is brought for the first time to the talking screen in a gripping and' fascinating manner with Evelyn Brent, Louis Wolheim, Joel McCrea, Raymond Hatton, Jean Arthur, Blanche Sweet and Gavin Gordon in the leading roles. > Filmed in Alaska, above the clouds in snow-capped mountains, along traplined rivers and, below the surface of salmon-infested waters, the action is sweeping in its magnitude. Every phase of the salmon industry, from the time the fish start their “runs” to spawning grounds to the time they emerge from canneries in tins, is shown as a background to one of the most colourful, red-blooded -romances of modem flcUoft'.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1932, Page 11

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NEW THEATRE, OPUNAKE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1932, Page 11

NEW THEATRE, OPUNAKE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1932, Page 11