EDENDALE
‘‘VALLEY OF THE GIANTS” Peter B. Kyne’s masterful story oi the Big Tree country, "The- Valley *>• the Giants,” with Milton Sills in the starring role, is the first feature on the programme to be shown at the Edendale Theatre to-night. Kyne’s great romance is an ideal picture and Milton Sills is the ideal artist to portray the role of Bryce Cardigan, the young son of the blind timber baron who bests his father's bitter enemy and saves his property. “The Valley of the Giants” is a virile stirring story of the West, wher*« mighty redwoods rear their branches 300 feet in the air, and life is rough and ready. There is human conflict, romance, danger, intrigue and suspense in the story, which holds the attentiorfrom the opening scene to the close The second feature is "The Road t«» Romance,” a thrilling story of adven ture and love among pirates of the Caribbean, with Ramon Xovarro. th star of “Ben-Hur,” in the role of l Captain Armando. -—— -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 336, 23 April 1928, Page 13
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167EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 336, 23 April 1928, Page 13
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