EDENDALE
TWO BIG FEATURES Buck Jones and his famed horse, Silver Buck, will be seen to-night at the Edendale Cinema, in “Good As Gold,” a western thriller that is
suspense, thrills, stunts of daring: and danger, and all in a story that is of fascinating interest. Add to this a background made up of the wonders of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, and you have a picture that is nearly perfect entertainment. In his unique new comedy, “Soft Cushions,” which will also be shown to-night, Douglas Mac Lean has undergone a complete screen transformation. * From the character of the bashful, timorous young American who couldn’t fly an airplane, scale a mountain or capture a lion, Mac Lean has become a. swashbuckling, self-confident Oriental rogue, who willingly dares anything to win fortune and a lovely lady.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 15
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136EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 15
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