“GLORIOUS TRAIL” AT ROYAL
Ken Maynard, the ace of action stars, is seen in his latest Western feature, “The Glorious Trail,” at the Royal Theatre, Kingsland. This is Alaynard’s most talked-of picture. It
combines all the elements of dramatic action with the famous stunts of the saddle for which this popular star is noted. The story is an original one written especially for Ken, and tells of the stringing of the first telegraph wires that connected the East with the West. While the story is historical in theme, it is one of the fastest and most thrilling pictures Ken has ever made. It is replete with action, stunts and novelties designed to hold an audience spellbound from the first ilasli to .lie final flicker. •'The Magnificent Flirt,” the second feature, is a smart, sophisticated comedy of French society, starring Florence Y'idor.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 562, 15 January 1929, Page 13
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