ROYAL, KINGSLAND
“THE LAST FRONTIER”
Because of its inherent good ities, th© fine Metropolitan Pieter “The Last Frontier,” which is shown at the Royal Theatre, kinjj land, is a remarkably effective scr**melodrama, superbly directed and duced and interpreted by a all-star cast of players. The fe* _ ' artists are William Boyd, a Go - ment scout: Maxguerite De U as Beth Halliday; J. Farrell aid, as Wild Bill; and Jack Buffalo Bill. »n«an' The story deals with a young whoso parents were slain h y ’ ~ when their wagon train is at and with Kirby, who loves scenes transpire in Western just after the Civil War, 3 , te f are of a most thrilling c '«t'Some fifteen hundred India et . 3.000 buffaloes axe pictured in dously thrilling scenes whieft spectator rigid in his seat final fade-out. The work of tfc* cipals is unusually artistic, c jrteen support rendered by Frank rj]*.dp Mitchell Lewis, Sally ]«f.ve= Brock well and Junior Cogn little to be desired. „ inf “The Irresistible I» ver * trill Lois Moran and Norman &' also be screened to-nigbt.
Emil Jannings is fourth picture for Parana • The Patriot." This P lc ™jT n ? completion at the Dara-m _*\ wood Studios. The °**l e * f tures already complete * of All Flesh." “The Secret 1 The Last Command.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 326, 11 April 1928, Page 14
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