ENTERTAINMENTS
BUCK JONES IN MAX BRAND STORY.
Those never-disappointing favourites, Buck Jones and his great steed, Silver, again score a hit in “The Flying Horseman," which screens at the Town Hall to-night. There arc some stunts of daring performed in this film that are so obviously genuine that the spectator grips his chair while they are being performed. The supporting cast is unusually good, containing as it does such well-known screen favourites as Bruce Covington, Walter C. Percival, Hank Ilami, Harvey Clark, Vester Pagg and Joseph Rickson. Also: “Open House,” (comedy), scenic and news. Prices as usual.
Sizzling, with excitement. and brightened with fun, a romance of the cattle country; a dramatic story of man’s treachery and a wolf’s loyalty; of young love against the llaming background of the Sierras —“The Clash of the Wolves,” starring Kin-Tin-Tin, the wonder dog, should please Monday’s audience at the Town Hall. With supporting pictures at usual prices. Betty Compson, Ernest Torrence and Wallace Beery are the leading players in “The Pony Express,” which arrives at the Town Hall next week.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3650, 11 June 1927, Page 2
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