THE REGENT
“TRADER HORN.” Mighty drama of a primeval world; thundering adventure, strange rites of a savage people in the jungles—these are the background for an everlasting story of devotion, love and romance, in “Trader Horn,” which will open at the Regent Theatre tomorrow. There is drama that grips the heart in the play—and drama equally as gripping in the savage death dance of the wild Isorgi—a ceremony thousands of'years old in the pathless jungle that the picture brings with sound and all, to the screen. Wild animals tight to the death; one sees a zebra worst a lion in a death struggle. Harry Carey gives a magnificent performance in the role of Trader Horn. Duncan Renaldo plays the role of Peru convincingly and Edwina Booth is dramatic in the heroine’s role.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 August 1938, Page 2
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132THE REGENT Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 August 1938, Page 2
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