DE LUXE THEATRE.
THE CURRENT PROGRAMME.
Richard Barthelmess joins the ranks of sheiks in his current production of “The White' Black Sheep," which will be screened this evening. “The White Black Sheep" is a highly colorful story commencing in an aristocratic London home and ending in the adventurous desert atmosphere of the Near East.
Bracketed with-it is “The Fighting Stallion," a Ben Wilson production, and one of the most unusual outdoor western productions ever exhibited, as the principal plot revolves around the chase and subsequent capture of an unknown stallion, a veritable monarch of the plains, accused of despoiling ranches for miles around of the choicest biood mares. How Yakima Canutt, the ace of cowboys, finally captures the stallion forms a thrilling climax and introduces Mr Canutt in a role well suited to his magnificent screen personality. “Boy," Yakima Canutt's wonder horse, also plays an important role in “The Fighting Stallion." These two pictures with their supports will be screened again to-morrow night.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1927, Page 4
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163DE LUXE THEATRE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1927, Page 4
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