PARAMOUNT THEATRE
“DON Q, SON OF ZORRO.” In the above production Douglas Fairbanks has given to his public a picture that outstunts anything he has over produced. Chief of the stunts in “Don Q, Son of Zorro,” springs from the use by Fairbanks of the Australian stockwhip. With this whip Fairbanks performs feats that are startling in its use as weapon both of offensive and defensive. With it h« wins the plaudits of the Spanish populace; with it he saves the lives of many persons, one his arch enemy, when an raged bull escapes from the ring and .runs amuck in tho streets; and with it. too, he frustrates the plans of conspiring enemies against his lady love and himself. In addition to presenting high adventure, most appealing romance, startling melodrama and mysterious conspiracy, Mr Fairbanks has gathered around him photoplayers of exceptional abilitv and known popularity .There is a solcndid supporting programme, and the Paramount should he crowded during the evening session. There is a delightful musical programme.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12248, 21 September 1925, Page 4
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169PARAMOUNT THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12248, 21 September 1925, Page 4
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