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THE REGENT

“IN OLD ARIZONA.”

FOX’S GREAT MOVIETONE

Despite the fact that it is tho first feature-length drama entirely m Fox Movietone, ‘‘Ju Old Arizona” to open at the Regent to-day, would, be a pronounced iiit as a silent picture. With Movietone it goes into the super-production class. The central figure is Tho Cisco Kid, <i bandit, youthful, handsome, daring, a killer among men, a lamb among tho fair sex, ut role particularly web played, by Warner Baxter. Cisco Kid loves Tonia Maria, played , o.v Dorothy Burgess, a recent recruit ttt the screen from the legitimate stk’ge. The depredations . (ofi tho Cisco Kid not only aroused tne country-side, but tho military authorities, and .Sergeant - Mickey Dunn is taken to task by his colonel for not capturing him. .Mickey, played by Edmund Lowe, is so peeved die decides to capture the bandit single-handed, and wait's foi him at the homo of Tonia Alarm, where he is sure to come. Mickey is a ladies’ man and falls in m\e with Tonia Maria. She reciprocat es and they plot •to get The Cisco Kid. He overhears the plan and figures out ia way- to check it riiat. furnishes a series of thrilling situations.

A programme of talkie featiireties will also be screened, including a Fox Movietone - Newsand - “The Star '(Witness”.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11125, 7 February 1930, Page 6

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THE REGENT Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11125, 7 February 1930, Page 6

THE REGENT Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11125, 7 February 1930, Page 6

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