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TO-NIGHT. RIN-TIN-TIN IN "THE NIGHT CRY." i ■ Rin-Tin-Tin the famous dog star, has his own place in screen popularity .where he stands. alone as an at' traction. • In the Master Picture, "The Night Cry” which commences to-night at the Lyceum Theaf«. Rinty proves more remarkable than ever. The intelligence he displays in his screen work ife not only a credit to the direction of Herman Haymaker, but a never ceasing'source of wonder to Rin-Tin-Tin’s audiences. “The Night Cry” gets its title from the weird cry of a vulture which preys on a flock of sheep, while suspicion of the community falls upon Rinty, the shepherd dog. How Rinty rescues his master's baby from the giant condor how in a thrilling fight he kills the I)lrd of prey, and vindicates himself forms the theme of the story, written by Phil Glien and Edward Meagher. The supporting cast of “The Night Cry” includes June Marlowe, who has frequently beer seen with , - Rinty; John Harron, Gayne Whitman, Don Alvarado Heinic Conklin and Mary Louise Miller. Abounding in thrills, beauty and homely sentiment, “The Night Cry’ is certain to please all picture-goers.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3576, 6 April 1927, Page 3
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