PRINCESS AND TIVOLI
TWO BIG FEATURES John Waters’s talent runs to uniQU® Westerns. He now offers one that is minus a single cowboy. For the characters in “The Myste* l ' ous Rider,” Parmount’s Grey picture coming to the Pn ll ?*® 8 and Tivoli Theatres to-night, are desert homesteaders, ranchers, no cowboy*, and the film depicts the actual conditions among homesteaders try to wrest a living from the and was* of the west. Although there i* Pl«g of riding in the picture, as the suggests, it is not after cattle. J Holt, in the title role, rides f urio “**' to help the homesteaders, who are na wise riding their best in an atte ®* to catch and lynch him, since tn i suspect him of plotting to deprive tn of their hard-won lands. He P r ° himself their friend by uncoverw the real plot, and regaining them tn title to their holdings. A P* easl :!i love story is interwoven, with »ew Jewel as the girl who takes H°* fancy. She is a newcomer in mount pictures, but her performance augurs well for her future. The cast includes Tom Kennw# Arthur Hoyt, Charles Sellon, Aurec Hart and Guy Oliver. . h One of the biggest ice jambs wm has occurred on the Willamette Ki*e > in Oregon, in years, provides the c max of “The Ice Flood,” the Universal' Jewel production featuring Harlan and Viola Dana, which is a on the programme at the Tivoli a®* j Princess Theatres.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 102, 21 July 1927, Page 16
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