EMPIRE
TWO BIG FEATURES
The role of a boob disguises Hoot Gibson’s mission of a cowboy detective in “Hey! Hey! Cowboy!” a Universal - Jewel, which comes to the Umpire Theatre. His exciting adventures start when he is kicked from a freight train right into the heart of a dyed-in-the-wool Western feud. Kathleen Key plays the leading feminine part with a featured cast directed by Lynn Reynolds, including “Slim” Summerville. Wheeler Oakman, Monte Montague, Clarke Comstock, Jim Corey, Nick Cogley, and Milla Davenport. Thomas Meighan. hero of many a romance, drama, and comedy, enters a new field with his current Paramount production, “Blind Alleys,” which is also on the programme at the Empire Theatre. The new picture can only be described in one way—it is melodrama, fast, thrilling, very impossible, but, and this is more important, superbly entertaining.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 183, 24 October 1927, Page 13
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137EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 183, 24 October 1927, Page 13
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