EVERYBODY’S
“THE LAST OUTLAW’
“The Last Outlaw,” Gary’s latest bid for popularity, is now being shown at i Everybody’s Theatre. It is a thrilling j tale of dishonest politicians, cattle thieves and galloping cow-punchers. Cooper appears as the new sheriff j of a Texas town who falls in love with j Betty Jewel, although he doesn’t realise | that she is “the last oulaw.” Jack i Luden, former Paramount Junior Star, j enacts the second featured role. Flash, i the Wonder Horse, once more carries j Gary’ in and out of danger with almost unbelievable speed and skill. The Paramount Picture, “Let It j Rain,” starring Douglas McLean is also ; being screened. “Let It Rain,” presents j Mac Lean as a marine, who awakes from a lethargy only r after meeting “the one girl.” Then, seeing an officer gain her attention, he determines to win his chevrons. How he does this by capturing a troop of mail thieves and saving the government’s honour, provides the comedy with a strong plot and plenty of laughs..
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 231, 19 December 1927, Page 15
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173EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 231, 19 December 1927, Page 15
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