CAPITOL
“DOWN THE STRETCH”
“Down the Stretch,” King Baggot’s Universal-Jewel production, showing at the Capitol Theatre, depicts life behind the scenes at one of the largest race-tracks, and is one of the most entertaining pictures of the. year. “Down the Stretch” is a story of a jockey, excellently portrayed by Robert Agnew, who in the face of almost impossible odds, wins the hand of the girl he loves, Marian Nixon, and extricates himself from a maze of befuddled circumstances. There are no melodramatic situations, no mortgage to be paid off. but the entire picture is chock full of real human interest and heart throbs.
“Let It Rain,” featuring Douglas McLean, will also be shown to-nigh,t
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 14
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