GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. * What is the "deadline" Buek Jones is concerned with in his latest western, "The Deadline," showing to-night at the Grand Theatre? It certainly isn't the deeadline on a newspaper, for that is hardly the type of film that Buck has heen playing in — his films pack more of whirlwind action and daredevilry. Fists fly, horses gallop and guns ring out. No, the deadline Buck is up against is of an entirely different nature. When he is put on probation for a crime he really had never committed, the warder says, "While on probation — you will be walking along a deadline — cross it an inch and you. come baek for the rest of your sentence — four I full years." That means that Buck j has to keep his hands in his pockets ; and keep out of troubls. But how does ! he go^ about proving his innocence and ; tracking down the guilty party ? Does ' he cross the deadline? Beautiful Loretta Sayers is the I faithful heroine and others in the cast I are Robert Ellis, Harry Todd, G. Ray- ' mond Nye, Knute Erickson, Edwin J. : Brady and George Ernst, a clever lad.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 29 October 1932, Page 3
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193GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 29 October 1932, Page 3
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