EVERYBODY’S
“THE WILD HORSE STAMPEDE” Not oniy Jack Hcxie, Universal’s popular Western star, but his charming wife, Marin Sais, appears in “The Wild Horse Stampede,” latest production of the popular actor, which comes to Everybody’s Theatre to-night. Miss Sais, or Mrs. Hoxie in private life, was one of the most popular stars of the screen a few years ago, but retired after her mariage. She occasionally plays a part in one of her husband’s productions, however. “The Wild Horse Stampede” was directed by Albert Rogell from a story by W. C. Tuttle. Also to be shown to-night at Everybody’s Theatre is the Paramount picture, “Old Ironsides.” It is one of the greatest and most costly pictures that has ever been made, and the patrons of Everybody’s Theatre are indeed fortunate in being privileged to witness it. Wallace Beery, Esther Ralston, George Bancroft, Charles Farrell, and Johnny Walker are the principal players in this throbbing romance of adventure on the high seas, which is brought to the screen so vividly by James Cruze, the director.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 108, 28 July 1927, Page 16
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174EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 108, 28 July 1927, Page 16
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