PRINCESS AND TIVOLI
“THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS”
"The Valley of the Giants,” nowbeing shown at the Princess and Tivoli Theatres, is a stirring story of the West, where mighty redwoods rear their branches 300 feet in the air, and life is rough and ready. There is human conflict, romance, danger, intrigue and suspense in the story] which holds the attention from the opening scene to the close. Milton Sills was never seen to better advantage than in this strong storv and his work as Bryce Cardigan is the best of his long screen career. Pretty Doris Kenyon is seen opS ,‘, ;lnd a cabable cast includes Arthur Stone, Paul Hurst d , George Fawcett, Phil others'. Lharles Sellon and many "The VaUey of the Giants” was directed by Charles Brabin and pro! w a ed T° r First National Pictures by VV id Gunning. Through the medium of this picture, some of the most beautiful country m America is brought to the screen, and various activities in the lumber camps and mills are shown "The Valley of the Giants” 'is superb entertainment throughout and will increase the great popularitv of sills and Miss Kenyon with their many ! admirers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 313, 26 March 1928, Page 13
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197PRINCESS AND TIVOLI Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 313, 26 March 1928, Page 13
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