SUE PEEVED WHEN FORMED TO TUMBLE.
BeiiLg an expert horsewoman, >S-no. Octroi rather resented being compelled to do a "Prince of Wales" and fall off hfcr horse in "Tho Lone Star Banger." j Ji?.ox Mioviefcone all talking rpmanc \ Ahe Soutiuweat adapted from "Zaiie <Jrey 's swiftly moving and, absorlbingiy ' interesbing story. "Tho Xione Star Kanger" is next week's feature at the King George Theatre. . Miss Carol begged A. F- Erick&oh, tho diroetor, to cut the, sequencer out,. 3>ut he talked her out of the idea, so she falls and falls hard. ! As fill© takes her tumible, Buck Dinane, porta-ayed !by George O'Brien. > goes to her aid and suggests that she cotifixie her riding to a 'racking horse and t3ie look she gives him in one of genuine soorn. "The Lone Star JRauger," the fimt Zane Gircy '' Western "to Ijc transf&TTC& to. the all H&lkirig screen, has a east of well known screen persionail ties headed toy Walter M'eGrail, Warren Hyjtt^F,iv:iß<usstell'Simpson, Lee Shumwuy, Elizaijeth - Pd-tterson, * <3aroline Rankiu and Roy Stewanfc.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 21, 16 October 1930, Page 5
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