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WAIPAWA REGENT

"The Last Outlaw" and "Boulder Dam" To-day's programme at the Waipawa Regent features two big pictures. The colourful bandit of the old West is seen in striking contrast to the modern gangster in RKO-Radio's thrilling film drama "The Last Outlaw". Harry Carey, the perennial cowboy hero of the screen, portrays a frontier desperado who is released from prison after a twenty-five year term for bank robbery. Carey, co-starred with Hoot Gibson, is supported by such notable western stars as Henry B. Walthall, one of the real veterans of the screen, and Tom Tyler, a New Yorker who made good as a Hollywood cowboy. The lpvely Miss Callahan lends a refresh- . ing touch to the picture as a hiodern girl whose affections lean towards Gib? son a young rancher. Tlie Warner Bros.' production. "Boulder Dam,'J which colourfully exploits the exciting incidents connected with the construction of the mighty power project, has ltoss Alexander, Patricia Eilis and Lyle Talbot in the leading roles. Alexander and Miss Ellis have traying, the "heavy role" of rival I'or the romantic roles, with Talbot porlove of the pretty dance hall singer, played by Miss Ellis The picture is crammed with dynamic drama, daredevil action, neroic leeds and thrilling incidents in addition to its romance. Miss Ellis also adds a colourful touch to the picture by singing two songs specially written for the production by the noted song team of Mort Dixon and Allie Wrubel. The picture is based on the dramatio atory "Boulder Dam," »

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 3

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WAIPAWA REGENT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 3

WAIPAWA REGENT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 3

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