STRAND THEATRE.
Douglas Fairbauks's latest film,' "Tho Oaucho," which is now screening at tho. Strand Theatre, is a romantic story, with a setting In the beauty . and majesty of South America. Fairbanks has tho rolo of tho bandit chief, leader of Gaucho ridors, who capture a city coveted by tho villain of the story. A wild mountain beauty, who is attracted by tho notorloty of the bandit chief, joins tho expedition on tho way to tho town. Another beautiful woman is brought into tho story when tho saintly girl of, the captured city makes tier appearance. Sho lias won fame through her gentleness, and sho stirs tho iove of tho rough, but gallant bandit chief. The mountain girl, jealous of the other, betrays tho bandits and they aro .dismissed, tho chief being captured soon afterwards. /.Thrilling adventures end in tho city being captured, and tho chieftain rides away with tho girl of his choice. A large and well-varied supporting programme Is also presented. , •
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 6
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