ROYAL, KINGSLAND
“30 BELOW ZERO” The picture, **3o Below Zero, directed by Robert P. Kerr, and featuring Buck Jones, is now at the Royal Theatre. Kingsland. Into this stirring story by John Stone are woven thrills, romance, comedy and pathos. Buck, cast as Don Hathaway, incorrigible son of a New York millionaire, swoops out of Gotham in a mammoth airplane in an earnest effort to escape the numerous Follies girls who claim he has promised to wed them. Accompanied by Frank Butler, as Amos Hopkins, an eccentric professor, Buck flies many hundred miles and finally topples into a snowdrift in the Canadian North. Here he meets Eva Novak, cast a* Ann Ralston, and engenders the en- | mity of one Cavender, a bootlegger, | who murders Ann’s father and tries to place the blame upon Buck. Just how Buck and Eva work out their problems in the frozen north and later return to New York to make the rich father happy forms the basis for •me of the most dramatic stories *n which the Western hero has appeared in recent months.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 283, 20 February 1928, Page 13
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