BRITANNIA
“THE VANISHING PIONEER-
A tremendous drama of the lan daof the colourful West, and the ei'V between settlers and the growing citie is the theme of the picture to be sho*t this evening at the Britannia TheatThis is “The Vanishing Pioneer from the well-known Zane Grey st o r with Jack Holt in the leading role. Across an endless desert plod? covered wagon train. Anthony Ba lard (Jack Holt) and his son, J o i lead the thirsty, weary caravan. Wau they seek —and find. Twenty-five y& T < later, Jack Holt, the son, owns a thriving ranch in Happy Valley, a W£te created paradise in the desert. But in those 25 years cities ani settlements have grown up and deiran water for their needs. They cast »v----etous eyes on the springs and weLi. owned by the settlers, and force thtrout of possession. “Ladies of the Mob,” a breath-takin. story of crooks and the law, starnri. Clara Bow and Richard Arlen, will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 530, 6 December 1928, Page 14
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