AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
“THE RED RAIDERS ” FRIDAY. “The Red Raiders,” is a powerful historical western drama of tin- piv Civil. AYnr hostilities between I lie a nil \ and ’ savage Indians. Starring; l\"< it Maynard, I lit- dashing western hero, the new western represents llit*- most interesting of tin* serins prudined b\ the Charles R. Rogers Cnmpaiiy lot Hirst Xatiunol. The story was adapt ed by Marion Jackson from her owi work. “The White Horse 'I loop. ’ am is laid in the wastelands ol Monlnn; where two Indian Irihes menaced the liv<‘s of pioneers and sought to settle .there in IS-lU. o\l Kogell, whose ilireetinm o'? .Maynard’s previous western advamed this star to the loaders ol lib type', was at the- megaphone in the new western. Maynard has I lie role <Sf Lieutenant' Scott. assigned to the Military Fort in ihe Indian holhed. tin scenes of which were utilized Imm the "p'ietn'rdsipie.;"..'region of Lodge Crass, .Montana, site of two. Indian reservations.
Nevdr was-'plof thicker nor suspense lighter than at tin l end ol last week s sheAving of -.the.- big railroad serial “ Whispering Smii.ii it ides.” at the Rrineess '! heal re. Falsely accused o. inttnler h.y v lhe (lunloek Hole gang, the hero, 'impersonated hv Wallace Mac!.)omdd. was trying desperately to di ifend himself against a 'blood-thirst v men intent upon lynching him. At this moment Hie episode came In an end and the excited fans were com polled to wait for the next chapter which will he shown on !' riday. In (Ids chapter, which is entitled "I rapped.” the ‘forces of evil are very httsv adding .forgery to mnnyhiiighlcr while the dashing MacDonald shows lahnlons speed in his frantic attempts at trust rat inn; the designs ol the imscriipitloiis -an-. A donhle thrill connwhen ;i rnnawtiy locomotive upon which a cun light is hoi 11- staged. races madly towards the scene o‘f a great si rike riot. , A toßidal. eoniedv and Ihe third chapter of the new. serial will he shown. • .
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1928, Page 3
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331AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1928, Page 3
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