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TWO FEATURES A big double-feature programme is now being screened at the Grand Theatre. As “Captain Dale” in ‘The Frontiersman,” the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer historical outdoor picture, Tim McCoy is seen in the most interesting role of his brilliant motion picture career. McCoy rapidly worked his way into the hearts of motion picture audiences, and now stands out as one of the most romantic figures on the screen to-day. He has the starring honours in such pictures as “War Paint,” “Winners of the Wilderness,” and “California.,” to his credit. A born actor, and not given to artificialities, everything he does is done convincingly and well. In his new picture McCoy has the part of a dashing soldier and gallant lover attached to a frontier fort at the time the Creek Indians were menacing the pioneer settlers in the South. This role is eminently suited for his dashing screen personality, and his distinctly military bearing. The second feature on the programme is “Rookies,” starring the great comedy team, Karl Dane and George K. Arthur.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 14
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