QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Buck-Jones,; an outstanding star among the Tlrile Western heroes of the screen, Is now at the Queen's Theatre as a courageously stalwart son of tho glorious old West in his latest Columbia picture, "Sundown Rider." "Sundown Rider" presents Jones in a characterisation of a youth who never forgets to repay .an Injury or a kindness. Throughout the aim he has numerous chances to right wrongs and to jmnish the rascals who have done him harm. The second attraction Is tho exotic romance,
"No More • Orchids," featuring tho glamorous f'&rolo Lombard, with a brilliant supporting cast; ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 5
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