QUEEN'S THEATRE
"Cnder the l'onto Rim" is one of the. features on the new bill at the Queen's Tlieatre. Richard Arlen and Mary Brian are the stars in this picture, which tells of stirring adventures in the gold rush in Arizona in 18S0. It is adapted from Zane Grey's most popular Western romance, and the famous writer himself supervised the taking of some of the scenes. The supporting cast includes a number of film ceVJrlties, whose work enhances tho splendid acting of the principals. Jack Laden, Parry T. Morey, William Frnney, Harry Todd, Alfred Alien, Bruce Gordon, and Jack Byron, all of whom have -appeared in many Western pictures, arc some who help to make "Under the Tor^i Rim" a picture above tlio ordinary. The other attraction is "The Jade Cup," starring Evelyn -Brent and Jack ■ Ludcn. It is the story of a chorus, girl's fight to thwart the plans of a gang of criminals, and is full of excitement. There are excellent supports, and appropriate music is played by the orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 7
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172QUEEN'S THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 7
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