WORLD'S PICTURES
TO-NIG HT— ‘ ‘THE V ANISHIN G PIONEER.” Hiding the range on refractory cotv ponies provides the best training in the world for polo. At least Jack Holt has found it so. Before he began playing virile, western roles in motion pictures and became a member of a famous Southern Californian polo team, Holt was a cowboy and actually punched cows for his £8 a month and keep. There he became acquainted with about every trick in the bag of horsemanship. ‘‘The 'Vanishing Pioneer, ” in rvhich Jack Holt lias the leading role, is Paramount’s latest Zano Grey production, showing to-night for the last time. “THE LOVE TRAP”—SATURDAY. “The Love Trap” is the outstanding epoch in the life of a chorus girl who rises from the “pony” ranks into the marble halls of the aristocracy. This she does through her marriage to the scion of a rich family, and her impromptu romance with Neil Hami,.ton, who plays the leading man, is not only beautiful in itself, but distinctly refreshing in the newness of its treatment. Later, when the aristocratic family arrives on the scene cn masse and (complications ensue, Miss La Plante is afforded full opportunity to again display her tremendous dramatic ability. The third chapter of the exciting serial, ‘Blake of Scotland Yard,' will also be shown.
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Patea Mail, Volume L, 8 November 1929, Page 3
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218WORLD'S PICTURES Patea Mail, Volume L, 8 November 1929, Page 3
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