ARGUS AT THE CAPITOL
Argus, the boy prophet, as he has been called, will appear at the Capitol Theatre again this evening and demonstrate his remarkable powers of telepathy. The picture to be shown is Richard Barthelmess’s great dramatic film, “The Noose,” a story of a boy who, through lack of home control, became a gangster and rum-runner. I-Ie kills a man he hates and is only saved from the gallows by help from the wife of the prison governor and by the love of a little cabaret girl, played by Lina Basquette.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 16
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