“THE WHITE OUTLAW.”
SOME BEAUTIFUL SCENERI. One of the most beautiful and impressive locales eevr used as the background for a motion picture' was found and screened by Universal in the taking of “The White Outlaw," a Universal Blue Streak Western, which will lie presented at the People’s Theatre to-night. It is located in the mountains near Lone Pine, Calif., bordering on Death Valley. Each scene in die picture is an artistic composition. The rugged snow capped mountains with their tops bidden in the clouds, die gulches filled with snow with their edges black where the drifts had melted, the precipitous talus slope, then the broad flat valley whore the action of tli« picture takes place served as a magnificently artistic setting, for the roaming of the band of a thousand wild horses. An unusually good cast of Western actors supports Jack Hoxic and Marceline Day in their new production.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1926, Page 2
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