CAPITOL
NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT “The War Hurse,” starring Buck Jones, will be the chief attraction at the Capitol Theatre to-night. It is< a romance of the war, with a beautiful young girl ambulance driver the object of the cowboy’s affections. It is a throbbing, picturesque love gtory with plenty of thrills provided when the girl is captured by the enemy and rescued by the cowboy and his horse. The settings, marvels of technical skill, afford a fitting background for the rapid action which leaves no dull moments in the unfoldment of the drama. Appearing with Buck Jones in the role of the ambulance driver is the beautiful Lola Todd and others are Lloyd Whitlock, James Gordon, Yola D’Avril ana Stanley Taylor. All the thrills of a big football game, the cheering crowds, the clash of opposing lines, the forward passes and the goal kicks, are provided in “The Drop Kick/’ starring Rjphard Barthelmesß, which will also be shown on the new programme to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 254, 17 January 1928, Page 15
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