PRINCE EDWARD
TIM McCOY IN “WYOMING” Adolphe Menjou’s latest picture, “A Night of Mystery,” which will be shown this evening at the Prince Edward Theatre, has been acclaimed as the most dramatic picture ever made by this popular actpr. The production is Ernest Vajda’s adaptation of Victorien Sardou’s stage play, “Captain Ferreol,” and presents Menjou as the handsome and dashing captain of the French-African Chasseurs, who becomes involved in the killing as a result of a love tryst with a married woman. Ferreol’s lips are sealed as- to the name of the actual murderer, for the latter threatened to tell of his heart affairs if he hurls any accusations.
“Wyoming,” a thrilling Tim McCoy Western story, is,, the second attraction. f.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 490, 20 October 1928, Page 14
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