PRINCESS
“THE RED RAIDERS” “Tho Bed Raiders.” coming to the Princess Theatre on Thursday, is a powerful historical Western drama of the pre-Civil War hostilities between the army and savage Indians. fcdarrin" Ken Maynard, the dashing Western” hero, the new Western represents the most interesting of the series produced by the Charles R. Rogers Company for First National. The story was adapted by Marion Jackson from her own work. “The White Horse Troop,’ ’and is laid in the waste lands of Montana, where two Indian tribes menaced the lives of Pioneers. and ■sought to settle there in IS4O. A 1 RO “ell whose directing of Maynard’s previous Western advanced ihis star to the leaders of his type, was at the megaphone in the new Western. MaySfrd has the role of Lieutenant beott, aligned to the military fort »n the Indian hotbed, the scenes of which were utilised from the picturesque re-ion of Lodge Grass, Montana, site olftwo Indian reservations.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 237, 27 December 1927, Page 17
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