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EVERYBODY’S

“DIXIE FLYER” ON THURSDAY j Imagine, if you can, a light on a rising drawbridge in which the loser goes plunging, uncorscious, into a rock-strewn river! Imagine a runaway railroad car hea-ded straight for that open draw! Imagine a fight on a speeding train, to participate in which both the hero and the heroine had to make a death-defying leap against almost insurmountable odds! Imagine all of these things, and you still have but a faint Idea of the mary kicks which “The Dixie Flyer” possesses. The Dixie Flyer,” a Rayait Superior melodrama, will be shown at Everybody’s Theatre on Thursday. It is Trem Carr production, directed by Charles Hunt, with a strong ca-;t of popular favourites headed by Cullen Landis and Eva Novak.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 15

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EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 15

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 15

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