GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. Most shootin', fightin', ridin', and honest-to-goodness screen action since the good old daysl of the Gold Nugget Saloon and the bold bad men of the Roaring West! More romance than a starlit night on the Venetian canals! That is the million-candle-power Tom Mix — the greatest cowboy star of them all— in his second "talking photoplay, "Rider of Death' Valley," now at the Grand Theatre. This time Mix is the he-man hero of a beautiful girl whom chrcumstances have sent into a treacherous
desert with equally treacherous companions — all in search of a fortune in gold. Charming Lois Wilson is that girl and Fred Kohler and Forrest Stanley enact the villains of the engaging story. Tony, the aclcnowledged most famous horse in the world, is, as usual, very much in evidence in the Western star's film adventures.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 401, 9 December 1932, Page 3
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139GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 401, 9 December 1932, Page 3
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