PRINCE EDWARD
“RIDERS OF THE DARK” Dorothy Dwan, known to movie lovers the world over as a perfect player of outdoor romance roles, regards her latest picture as the most interesting she has ever appeared in. This is the starring vehicle for Tim McCoy, “Riders of the Dark,” now at the Prince Edward, in which Miss Dwan plays the role of a newspaper owner’s daughter in a border town of the 80’s. Miss Dwan plays the role of Molly Graham, whose father is lynched by a gang of law-breakers because of the fearless remarks in his paper. “The Bugle.” She vows vengeance on them, and with the help of a gallant young cavalryman, succeeds in bringing them to justice. “Riders of the Dark** is excellent screen fare, and the supporting cast is embellished with no less than six well-known screen names. “So This is Love,” staring Shirley Mason, will also be shown. Charles Middleton and Noah Young* both stage celebrities who have also had recent experience in motion pictures, will play featured parts in tin latest Harold Lloyd production fn • Paramount, “The Butterfly Clvser. i Production was started recently.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 531, 7 December 1928, Page 15
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189PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 531, 7 December 1928, Page 15
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