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BRITANNIA

“THE GLORIOUS TRAIL” “The Glorious Trail,” Ken Maynard's latest western feature, will be shown at the Britannia Theatre this evening, the stringing of the first telegraph This is an original story and deals with wires that connected the East with the West. Real historical data has been used as a basis for the story although thrills, fast riding and a simple love interest have been interwoven to make one of the most fascinating and gripping pictures in which this popular Western star has appeared. To those who ordinarily do not care for Western pictures, Maynard and his horse Tarzan will provide the nth degree of suspense and thrills. “The Glorious Trail” was made to appeal to young and old alike. The story is romantic and appealing. “Detectives,” the second feature, is one of those merry comedies of Karl Dane and George K. Arthur.

Exact reproduction of recent raids on night clubs by Federal officers ■Rill be shown in ‘‘Sinners’ Parade,” with Victor Varconi and Dorothy Review The story centres about night club life. In the cast are John Patrick, Edna Marion and Marjorie Bonner. Beatrice Van, author of newspaper serials, wrote the scenario.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 565, 18 January 1929, Page 14

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BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 565, 18 January 1929, Page 14

BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 565, 18 January 1929, Page 14

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