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QUEEN’S THEATRE

“DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS. “When a bad man turns good one can credit a lino trigger’ or a hno woman.”* Th© latter is the ruling factor in “Durand of the Bad Lands,’ a Wcstjvn drama, starring Buck Jones, now at the Queen’s Theatre. It is a colourful, fast-moving drama of the great Southwest, in which hnrd-nthng. quick-shooting hc-mcn and ca-ptivnt-*ing. heroic gilds play important parts. The plot centres around a “find man of tho Bad Lands,” which if* eyiougli to insure plcntv of action and thrills. Buck Jones plays the “had man” role, so it is safe to sav ho isn’t beyond redemption, especially when tho heroine (Marian Nixon) comes into his lilo. An excellent east is to ho soon in supnort of Mr Jones and Miss Nixon, including such w oil-known names as Malcolm Waite. Fred De Silva, Luke (ere/rnY'*, Carol Lombard ami George i/cssh-y. In addition is being screened the

final chapter of “Samson of the Circus.” There is a good supporting hill Imnccd hv the delightful music of Mis: Filcun Dennelty'a orchestra.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 9

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QUEEN’S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 9

QUEEN’S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 9