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EVERYBODY’S

“RITZY” AND “THE RED RAIDERS”

Marion Jackson, author and adapter of “The Red Raiders,” which is being shown at Everybody’s Theatre, based her story on the most unfamiliar happenings of the white invasion into the Indian territory of the north-west. Choosing the territory known as the Indian hotbed, and made memorable by the brave stand of Custer, Miss Jackson probed far into the Betty Bronson pages of history to gain facts for her thrilling adventure tale. While Montana, the locale of the story, was not the first to be invaded by the white settler, it was this territory where the fiercest battles raged and where the Government succeeded in persuading the Indians to peace, and settlement in reservations. Miss Jackson is a close student of the early history of the west, and has written countless tales of its adventures and romance. In “Ritzy,” Betty Bronson’s new starring comedy for Paramount, James Hall enacts his first titular role as a duke since entering pictures. Others in the cast of this Elinor Glyn comedy, which is also being shown at Everybody’s, are William Austin, Joan Standing, George Nichols and Roscoe Earns.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 240, 30 December 1927, Page 14

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EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 240, 30 December 1927, Page 14

EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 240, 30 December 1927, Page 14

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