KING'S PICTURES
ZANE GREY’S “NEVADA.” The Zane Grey name and the Paramount trademark are always good entertainment insurance, and this latest release “Nevada” is declared to be one of the best western tales so far translated to the screen. The cast names promise splendid screen performances. Gary Cooper is the star, a husky young daredevil, born in the West. and typical of Western heroism. Thelma Todd, lovely golden-haired actress,, is the leading woman. William Powell, finest villain of all in this field of film drama, never fails to make an audience bate him as a scoundrel and respect him as an actor. “Nevada”, a tale of ranionce and adventure, piiccures the Old "West in the days when outlawry was at iits height, bad men were at their worst, heroes at their best, and heroines most adorable. It is a picture of rapid-fire action, hard-riding, straight-shooting, clashes between cattle rustlers and law-abiding men. and a. wanning story of love in which there is great suspense. Gazettes, reviews, Autralinn travel, Bray cartoon, and comedy, complete a program© of splendid entertainment.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10889, 17 July 1928, Page 5
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