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NEW THEATRE PICTURES

"WILD HORSE MESA" TO-NIGHT AND TO-MOIUIOW Zuue Grey has through hisjiovels, brought yiuluiets uiled 'with action lo tlie screen and "Wild Horse Mesa is all that can be desired. It .wiU be screened tun»iit and to-aonovv and also at lUe nnitmee Tiie picuiri with its story of brave men, Indians and wild huises, will fceer>.the audience at a high pitch ol excitement, it's Zane Grey al his best, and it is singularly lire Western. Randolph Scott, the rangy young man vho scored in the last Li rev hln, '-Heritage of the Desert,* givjs another tine performance in the leading role of "Wild Mors. Mesa." He appears as Chane ANeyiner, friend of the Indians, wh) makes it his business to brin? to justice Eawlins (Fred Kohir) wlio has been rounding up wild horses belonging to the Indians. Sally Blane, the heroine >i "Heritage of the Desert," i s -harming in the romantic lead -Tames Bush does a good job asChane's younger brother and luilie La Verne and Charlie Gapewin contribute magnificent characterisations as the mother:)! the heroine and a retired sailt". The film lias been directed with speedrud keen appreciation lor its drastic values. The scenic backgroun, too, is of surpassing beauty. li'short "Wild Horse Mesa" is directed, acted and photograped wit li an eye to your utmost emynient.

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Opunake Times, 26 January 1934, Page 3

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NEW THEATRE PICTURES Opunake Times, 26 January 1934, Page 3

NEW THEATRE PICTURES Opunake Times, 26 January 1934, Page 3