THRILLING DRAMAS.
“Man Against Woman” and “Two Fisted Law.” “ Man Against Woman,” a thrilling gangster story, and “Two-fisted Law,’’ a Tim M’Coy Western, comprise the double-feature programme at the St James’ Theatre this week. “Man Against Woman ” is a story with an unusual point of view. The star. Jack Holt, appears as an efficient New York detective, who places his job above everything else As a policeman he is a great success, but he does not understand his failure in love when he applies the same methods to winning the girl he wishes to marrv. plaved bv Lilian Miles. “ Two-fisted Law,” with the ever-popular Tim M’Coy and a number of competent supporters, is a picture that will delight the hearts of patrons who like action and thrills.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20277, 11 April 1934, Page 3
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