“REDSKIN” NOW AT ROYAL
Xatural colours have been used great advantage in “Redskin.” the tins production now at the Theatre Royal* King si and. Richard Dix appears to advantage in the leading role, that & a young Indian chief, and he is supported by a large cast of notable players, including Gladys Belmont, Ja n 9 Novak, Larry Steers and Tully Marshall. The story deals with the life of tVinS Foot, son of a Xavajo chief, who j* sent to a famous university by father, a warrior of the old school, who nevertheless realises the benefit 5 to be derived from a good education | On his return to the tribe Wing F°° l I is unable to accept the superstitious and childish beliefs of his people. aBC is consequently shunned by the 11 1; | When the tribal medicine-man and the young chief refuses to taK r liis place he is driven from the tfl** and wanders out into the desert. I The bright and full supporting j gramme is headed by “Prisoners. 1 Viennese story starring Corinne Cirtf* | fith.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 16
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178“REDSKIN” NOW AT ROYAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 16
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