BRITANNIA
“BURNING THE WIND” There is enough hard riding f -*nu hard lighting in Hoot Gibson’s late*: picture, “Burning the Wind,” to sati* : the most ardent follower of Western stories. “Burning the Wind’’ is now at tne Britannia Theatre, and is based on tne William McLeod Kaine novel, a Daughter of the Dons,” and stars tne redoubtable Hoot i the most thnlJ»>k story of romance and action bn na* ever made. The wealthy kero gives up his wild life in the cit\ fight for his father’s land in the southwestern country of Spanish romance. “The Big Killing,” the latest Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton cornedy. with a background of the Kentucky mountains, is the second attraction
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 14
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