GANGSTER IN PRIVATE HOME.
WILLIAM BOYD ON DOUBLE BILL.
A thrilling story of gangdom's last stand against law- and order, "Hunted Men," will be screened at the Hawera Grand Theatre this afternoon, to-night, and finally on Monday night. Lloyd Nolan is seen as a hunted gangster who takes refuge in a small suburban household to escape the police who are hot on his trail, and stays there long enough to leam the way the other half of the world lives. When an unsuspecting girl confesses her love to him he realises what a mistake he has made of his life, and rather than continue the way he has been going determines to "face the music" and give himself up to the police. The latest Clarence E. Mulford story of ranch life in the Old West, "Heart of Arizona," is on the same bill. William iBoyd, hi liis role of "Hopalong Cassidy," heads the cast/of Paramount's story of ranchers who risk their fortunes to uphold the West's "unwritten law," while supporting players are Russell Hayden and George Hayes.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1938, Page 10
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