EVERYBODY’S
“THE TERROR” Western fans will have a gala time at Everybody’s Theatre, where Art Acord’s latest feature, “The Terror,” is now being shown. This rapid moving drama of the west with its cowpuncher hero is one which gives Acord an opportunity to display his horsemanship. roping ability, fighting prowess and acting skill to the best advantage. He is supported by an exceptionally fine cast and plays in a picture of utmost interest jammed with thrills common in the fearless west, according to those who have been privileged to see previews of this starring vehicle. The story has a plot of great suspense, with Acord posing as a bandit j and living with bandits in an effort to break up their gang. E. Richard Schayer wrote the story directly for the screen, and Clifford Smith, the noted Western director, had charge of the picture. A noted supporting cast includes Velma Connor, former Ziegfeld Follies girl, Dudley C. Hendricks, C. E. Anderson, Edmund Cobb, Jess Deffebach and Hank Bell.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 121, 12 August 1927, Page 15
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168EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 121, 12 August 1927, Page 15
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