“TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS”
THRILLING EXPERIENCES Leaping from a careering box-car on a moving train hugging canyon walls was the thrilling experience of WilI liam Boyd and Louis Wolheim on a I mountain location near San Diego for the filming of hair-raising scenes for I “Two Arabian Knights,” the big I comedy-drama shortly to be released jby United Artists. The high leap I into space was required of Boyd and j Wolheim in portraying their post-war ■ adventures as two American dough--1 boys featured in the picture. Mary . Astor is William Boyd's leading lady j in “Two Arabian Knights.” i An average of 20 assistants are re- ! quired for every actress working before 1 a motion picture camera, according to a census in the Paramount Studio.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 15
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