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“OVER THE ANDES”

NEW ROLE FOR DOUGLAS Douglas Fairbanks has finished camera work on “Over the Andes,” hiUnited Artists picture, the title of which was originally “The Gaucho.” •Fairbanks plays a gaucho. or South American cowboy, in the film. The final scene showed a ride of several hundred South American plainsmen, their destination “the city of the miracle,” their object the rescue of their bandit chief, Douglas Fairbanks. However, at the time ot the ride the bandit chief was having lunch in his bungalow with a blonde named Mary Pickford; Vavitch. the camandante; Charles Stevers, the gaucho lieutenant; A 1 MacQuarrie. a beggar; Carlotta Monti, a dancing girl; and Fred de Silva, a cavalryman. The scenes are from the designs of Carl Oscar Brog and the photography by Tony G. Gaudio. F. Richard Jones directed the production. The picture is released by United Artists.

e ■ —— a * Warner Brothers have signed Warner Oland to a long term contract by the ! terms of which he will be seen heref after exclusively in Warner proUucy I tions. He will play roles of featured s important, his first to be in the next e i Dolores Costello Master picture. *• A Million Bid.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 19

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“OVER THE ANDES” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 19

“OVER THE ANDES” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 19

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