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MAJESTIC THEATRE.

"THE ARIZONA KID." The combination of poyuhr ftar ana flee ptioaally good story is one that does not oier-Irequenily come (ho vny a! nil tbeatrcp,ErJ. Xbo artistic uuion o£ Warner Bailar ar.d tho 3tcry of Chico, the Ariitoua Kid, i 3 od« tli:>t produced tho beat fruita of dram*. "Tbo Arizona Kid" will bo presented nt tho Majestic this week. Baiter j,lays this port oi character evc-n bettor tb:ui h* does modern sophisticated l n "Tho Arizona, Kid" bu is Been ae 0110 of those picturesque bandits of the old west,, a disarming mixture of good and bad man, Olid tie third side to tlio Looet human, a.musing, and occasionally dangerous triangle <ner sten in dratija. It is bad enou"b when a sophisticated man finds himself tho wanted of the police on one hand mid tbo wanted oi two women on the otbei. But when a Spar-Uh-Amei ic an caballero ia called on to cope with it 0110 need not look for anything conventional The Kid find® himself in jiist t'K'h a predicament at the opening of this picture, I'iid, being Earner Baxter, proceeds to deal most caltnly, but withal in a revolutionary way, with the situation. "The Arizona Ktd" fairly bristles with action, with thrilling adventure, with dangerotia niomcnto stuped in the glorious Arizona, country.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 6

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MAJESTIC THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 6

MAJESTIC THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 6