SCREEN DEATH
JACK LUDEN SHOT Jack Luden, -shot recently at King City, California, died the next clay at the Paramount studio. It was his first screen death. The Paramount Picture School, from which Luden was graduated about a year ago, gave no instructions in “How to Die” for the cinema’s sake. Luden, in spite of Lis inexperience in shuffling off the mortal coils, made a good job of it, it was said at the studio.
The death was a scene in Gary Cooper’s second starring picture, “The Last Outlaw,” in which Luden is playing an important role as Betty Jewel’s brother. The fight in which Luden was shot by Herbert Prior, the villain, was filmed on location, but the death (?) in the ranch house was postponed by Director Arthur Rosson till the next day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 122, 13 August 1927, Page 16
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