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KINGS PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT’S ATTRACTION. More people have read B. M. Bower’s famous “Chip of the Flying U” than any other cowboy story ever written—which is why Hoot Gibson, greatest of all cowboy players is in this picture.. A big touring car smashes helter-skelter through a splintering ranch gate and roars into the night! A disappointed suitor and a raving father pursue on foot . . . and one of the greatest western comedy-dramas on the screen races to an unforgettable Climax. AY hat a tornado of action this man Gibson is! AA’e thought he reached his limit in his last western, and now lie conies along with a record breaker for thrills and hairbreadth escapes! AA’ait—oh wait’ll you see it! AVhew! Hie tallest and the shortest comedians in pit tures provide many laughs in “Chip of the Flying U,” Hoot Gibson's latest starring production for Universal, which conies to the King’s Theatre this evening. The tallest is Mark Hamilton, who plays comedy roles in many feature productions. He is six feet and six inches tall. “"Pee Wee” Holmes. star of Universal’s tworeel western comedies, was Hamilton’s buddy in tlie picture, drawing up to this majestic height of five feet and three inches. Both are skilled comedians and give Gibson excellent support in the many liumorons scout's in the picture. Two. 'oi-iedies and the latest international news complete a programme that yon will ‘not soon forget and your verdict will he. “splendid I”

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10435, 5 January 1927, Page 5

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KINGS PICTURES. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10435, 5 January 1927, Page 5

KINGS PICTURES. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10435, 5 January 1927, Page 5