HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES, ASHBURTON.
A thrilling Master picture, "Eidin' the Wind," will t° screened at His Majesty's Theatre to-night and to-morrov; night. This film features Fred Thompson and hi-3 wonder horse, Silver King, and is directed by Drl Andrew. The ston- tolls of a man who lric3 to help a weak brother. There, is a fine supporting cast, including Jacqueline Gadson, Lewis Sargent, David Dunbar, Betty Scott, and Dav:d Bed Kirby. As ii Gpietln. Urban Chat. .Tisop Cartcc-n, and a two-reel comedy will b,i shown. To-morrow night, in conjunction with "Kidin' the Wind," a Paramount production, entitled "The Best People," will bo shown Tbis story was adapted lor the screen by Bernard McConville, from the play by David Grey and Avery Hop-wood. A first-class supporting cast includes Esther Kalston, Warner Baxter, and Kathlyn Williams, llargaret Livingston, Marsaret Morris, Joseph Striker, and Edwards Davis. Sienor Prcboni " Hansen, the celebrated Danish tenor, who Vas been well received by picturegoers since he commenced his season, will make his final appearance to-mor-row evening.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 7
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