CAPITOL
‘THE 13TH HOUR” “The Thirteenth "Hour.” starring Lionel Barrymore, is now being shown at the Capitol Theatre. “The Thirteenth Hour” is a powerful mystery drama involving not only a mysterious criminal, who always strikes his deadly blow at the hour after midnight, but a beautiful girl whom he has wrenched from her lover. It is this lover whom the dog. “Napoleon,” acknowledges as his master, and it is left to the fourfooted hero to attack the real criminal in a breath-taking fight on the housetop against overwhelming odds when all the sleuths have failed to get their man. A remarkably strong cast has been allotted to “The Thirteenth Hour,” lending additional delight to the dual interest of the dog’s intelligent acting and the gripping mystery story. Harold Bell Wright’s delightful story of the simple life of the Ozark mountain folk, “The Shepherd of the Hills,” is also being shown, starring Molly O’Day and Alec B. Francis.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 361, 23 May 1928, Page 15
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157CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 361, 23 May 1928, Page 15
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