SHORTT'S TtJEATRE.
A boxing picture, In which Monte Blue appears at his best, "One Hound Hogan," is being shown at Shortt's Theatre. It is Ihe story of a clinmpion fighter, the son of v champion. With Ihe exception of Leila Hyams, who plays Ihe feminine lead, die cast is composed entirely of famous fighters. Among Iheso is Frank Haprney, heavy-weight boxer; Tom Gallery, matchmaker for the American Legion Stadium In Hollywood; "Texas Kid" Griswold, lightweight, who fought Lew Tcudlcr and other lop-nolclKTs; and Abdul (ho Terrible Turk, wrestler and trainer. "The Climbers," an Irene Kich picture, is the second attraction. ■ The Plot tells of the banishment of a duchess from the Spanish court. There is a good supporting programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 140, 15 June 1928, Page 5
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