“THE UPLAND RIDER” AT EMPIRE
| “The 1 Jplajid Rider, a Western racj ing story, full of thrills and starring ! Ken Maynard, will be shown this evenI ing at the Empire Theatre. The story deals with two rival I ranches, one of which raises Palominos or cow-ponies, used generally in that section, and the other which is trying to substitute an Arabian strain horse 1 to that locality. The question is fini ally settled by a cross-country race in ! which the pick of both ranches are j pitted. It is clearly a case of staying t quality. “A Hero for a Xight.” the second feature. stars Glen Tryon in a comedy based on the triale of an amateur avia- ; tor.
The sensational romance of the big newspaper press associatidns and their j methods of collecting and instantly dis- ! tributing news from the far ends of | the earth, furnished the original idea, i for William Haine’s starring picture, “Tellin*. the World.” coming shortly. Thks M etro-Goldwyn- Mayer picture j deals with a newspaper man in the in- ! terior of China, who sends out a story | from an isolated town which thrills the entire world. Anita Page has tha leading feminine role and the cast in- * eludes Eileen Percy, Bert Roach. Frank ; Currier and many other notables.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 452, 6 September 1928, Page 15
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