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TWO FINE TALKIES | Hoot Gibson adheres to hia pdfrdj§ “change of pace” in “The hurt Stranger,'* stirring Universal dll* ing action picture coming to thtlffi? Theatre today. Gibson is carrying out s owntes policy of variety in making thafcir 1 ing pictures that have placed Mb a the pinnacle of Western stardm k his various pictures he is partW*, the romantic West in both It*die*, new phases. He broke with the old Wedny ture tradition by introdMlHP mobiles, motor-cycles and ahfh* 9 ' when he thought they added** terest and excitement. Hew** first Western star to make cae d *•': planes in his pictures. In “The Mounted Stranger" G»' returns to the old West of hort*® gun play. The scenes of tfca are laid in the great South-ww. near the border. The picture has a continn— m* citing plot, laid in a most cotowy**'; ting. Many of the most By®j scenes were shot in the wdld an* inspiring wastes of the great ** Desert. J “Salute.” the widely heralds# , Films romance of West Point Annapolis, which will be attraction, stamps George OTErw* ; mistakably as one of the ant figures on the screen toMJintroduces an entirely new ' in Helen Chandler, a dainty ! Carolinan whom Hollywood “w I from the New York stage. SUBURBAN THEATtB The Crystal Palace Theatre ****l ing * The Trial of Mary Pogaa- :jj fine courtroom drama based®' i famous play. Norma jj Stone, and Raymond Hacket v* t| stars. - ffl The Empress Theatre, ;1 Regent Theatre. Epsom: and ‘jj Luxe Theatre, Mount Albert, showing the great war story. jjJJ Case of Sergeant Griscbk*. Arnold Zweig’s famous novel Russian and German battles. The West End Theatre, Road, is showing two talkte in “Black Waters.” a sea my** l *- g “Guilty,” a courtroom drama. _ The Alexandra Theatre, is showing for the last tm*.i Unborn Child.” the h ** xt ~ J S£ j story of reckless youth and a ■ D love. 4§U
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 16
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