Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 11 November 1907, page 7


OXFORD "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS."

Mr Charles MacMahon's picture drama, "Robbery Under Arms," presented by Mr W. Crawley at the Oxford on Saturday drew so large a crowd that time to. office was literally stormed The sale of tickets had to be stopped the first half of the entertainment was d(\ot( 1 to Vaudeville The "Robbery Under Arms" picture which is nearly DOOOft in length, final in the second section to secure this fine picture, Mr MacMahon expended over £1000 The film is among the most remarkable yet submitted. Every incident in the Stirring career of Starlight has been reproduced From first to last the story was followed with intense interest, while the robbery of the gold escort, and the stirring up of V Pitman a, the attack on Keightley's station, with the historic ride of Mrs. Keightly, and the last stand of Starlight, aroused the audience to great enthusiasm he picture was shown with wonderful clearness by Mr O E Coates, by whom it was taken. -There will be a special

matinee to-day

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