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EDENDALE CINEMA

“THE SUNSET DERBY”

A picture without a villain is the unusual offering now holding the screen of the Edendale Cinema. It is "The Sunset Derby,” a

First National picture produced by Charles R. Rogers, and is something entirely new in racetrack stories, in that the usual banalities of the “fixed” race, the kidnapped jockey of the girl who dashes in to ride at the last moment, are all thrown into the dis-

card. Mary Astor and William Collier, Jnr., share starring honours in the production, which was directed by Albert Rogell. • Ain’t Love Funny” will also be screened to-night.

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Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 172, 11 October 1927, Page 15

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EDENDALE CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 172, 11 October 1927, Page 15

EDENDALE CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 172, 11 October 1927, Page 15

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