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KING’S THEATRE

“WILD JUSTICE.” The latest and greatest of those amazing police dog pictures opened at the King’s Theatre last evening. It is “Wild Justice,” a dramatic thriller of the lonely snow-clad North country, starring Peter the Great, the largest police dog on th'e screen, and generally reputed to be unexcelled in intelligence. Filmed in the lonely snow country of the high Sierras, “Wild Justice” presents a rapid succession of exciting events against the majestic background of the snow-clad hills. The story revolves around a mysterious murder, and presents Peter the Great in an almost human role. The great dog performs, miracles of athletic prowess and demonstrates amazing intelligence. It is worthy of note that in “Wild Justice” the dog star was directed by Chester M. Franklin, who has, made some of the most successful dog pictures thus far presented. The supporting east iB equally worthy of note, being headed by such players as George Sherwood, Frances Teague and Frank Hagney. The picture is a John W. Oonsidine, Jr., production for United Artists Corporation. It is certain that “Wild Justice” will present a splendid entertainment for all dog lovers—and their name is legion. An excellent supporting bill is also screened, including the latest gazette and an hilarious comedy. A specially attractive feature is the charming musical score rendered by the King’s Select Orchestra under Mr A. H. Jerome.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12549, 11 September 1926, Page 7

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KING’S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12549, 11 September 1926, Page 7

KING’S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12549, 11 September 1926, Page 7