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THE PICTURES.

“ SUNDOWN.’* ‘■►Sundown,** First National’s long ■ drama of the West, which may •r- vc to be the most pretentious effort " -hat company’s own producing units, "•” 4 adapted from an original story lon by Earl Hudson, production ma :ager of First National. Its story is :i : I in the present day, and it unfolds the dramatic story of the passing of ; ' Old West before the advance of cultivation. This is, incidentally, current his'ory, since the encroachment on the unfencod ranges of the South west recently caused American cattlemen to n. e their herds and drive them across th;- Rio Grande into Mexico, and it was these scenes which were filmed by First Na ronal to bo incorporated in “Sundown.” Never again will such huge be;ds be seen in the United States c than a quarter of a million head of ‘ attic will be seen wending their way n huge lino half a mile wide in this pro ’.action. Bessie Love, Roy Stewart, and Hobart Bosworth, head of the cast of “Sundown,” which will be shown at the Picture Theatre to-morrow night. ports include a Topical Budget, a nic, and a two-reel comedy. Don’t fail to see this splendid programme.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLV, Issue 73, 11 September 1925, Page 2

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THE PICTURES. Kaikoura Star, Volume XLV, Issue 73, 11 September 1925, Page 2

THE PICTURES. Kaikoura Star, Volume XLV, Issue 73, 11 September 1925, Page 2