ROYAL. KINGSLAND
“GUN GOSPEL” “Gun Gospel,” which will be shown at the Theatre Royal, Kingsiand. tonight is one of the most popular WestI ' atnt ctfiHPS PVPf
pm stories ever written, and it posse.* ses an unusually powerful theme. It deals with passing of the Western two-gun man and the establishment of law and order in a new country*. In the role ©C Granger Hume, Ken Maynard demonstrates that he is
- J not only a horseman of rare a*bil:.ty. but an able actor. He handles with equal skill his widely diversified parts, first as a cowboy, then as a Mexican caballero and finally as a minister who breaks up a gang of crooks.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 308, 20 March 1928, Page 15
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