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DE LUXE THEATRE.

ZANE GREY TO-NIGHT.

As usual for Saturday night the management are providing a sterling programme. Zanp Grey’s popular story “Foilorn River” heads the bill. The locale of the story is laid in and about the Grand, Canyon, where, as Jack Holt, who takes the star part, says in comparing his life to the Forlorn River, “it runs' its crooked course, forlorn and lonely.” The picture is worthy of its beautiful outdoor scenes, painted and devised by nature and for a m’le-a-minute action, which never ceases from the start of the film to the end.

Another head-liner is “The Wild Bull’s Lair,” featuring Fred Thomson and his wonderful horse Silver King, while there are comedies, gazettes, and the Patho News.

A THRILLING WESTERN. Fast action, thrills and Jove are the necessities for a successful motion picture. These are the component parts of “The Terror,” the Universal Blue Streak Western, starring Art Acord, which opens in Levin on Men day. This picture, with its fine story, its excellent cast and its first rate direction, is one of the most entertaining pictures offered to theatregoers locally for many weeks. Acord’s long experience in the saddle and his leading lady’s long experienct in the Ziegfeld Follies, offer a combination of leads hard to beat. Velma Connor is decidedly sweet as the heroine and the cause of much of the action. There are interesting supports.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 September 1927, Page 4

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DE LUXE THEATRE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 September 1927, Page 4

DE LUXE THEATRE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 September 1927, Page 4