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HIPPODROME, EMPRESS AND QUEEN’S

“OUT TO WIN” Announced as the greatest British sporttnß film ever yet made, Our. To Win” \s*ill be screened at the hippodrome, Empress and Queen's to- ® arrow. “Out To Win” is frankly melofimlß4, but one contrives to be incident throughout, the scene njiting from country to country, and Jfeiaatto situations following upon other rapidly. There is also on ? Programme a ringing melodrama ' imm:d with comedy, entitled, “The rl U Patrol,” an F. 8.0. production, in r ? ter em Phnsis is placed on smashdramatic situations in this TalProduction than in any of his } efforts. Talmadge, in the role s . a > J ung policeman, is swept by a fate through a series of highly h*:, incidents, chief of which is s ,. rl(le to rescue the brother of his k- et * eart when the boy is about to Touted by the State. ea . ‘Talmadge stunts and fun stnrw are P len tlfully mingled in the y: 7 advance reports herald “The ihHiii Patr °l” as one of the most from”' 8 of Talmadge’s pictures. Lt is itrd o! in , orlginal story by Frank HowTalmJ J r . wb .° has authored many of tinm*, , es successes, and the concast V , ia also b >’ Mr. Clark. The ett* V, clu( tes Mary Carr. Gladys Hu!ham Dar mond, Victor Dillingam» and others.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 25, 21 April 1927, Page 15

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HIPPODROME, EMPRESS AND QUEEN’S Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 25, 21 April 1927, Page 15

HIPPODROME, EMPRESS AND QUEEN’S Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 25, 21 April 1927, Page 15

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