RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“THE RIVER PIRATE” ' As a soldier and as .a private Victor ‘ McLaglen, he-man of the films, is be- ; lieved to have contributed his two best roles to date. . • Some months ago as the inimitable „ . "Captain Flagg” in that epic of the ' screen, "What Brice Glory?” McLaglen L gave the outstanding portrayal of the year and won the acclaim of millions. [ Just recently McLaglen has coms Pleted another equally colourful role ’j as “Sailor Frink” in Fox Films picl 1 turisation of Charles Francis Coe’s : story, “The River Pirate.” i This super production, which is now £ at the Rialto and Regent, Epsom, } theatres, is classed as one of the 10 leading pictures of 1928. Lois Moran plays the leading feminine role, with Nick Stuart, handsome young juvenile, as McLaglen’s partner in crime. The - supporting cast numbers such brilli- [ ant Players as Donald Crisp, Earle i Foxe and Bob f»erry. \ A bright supporting programme is : shown at both theatres.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 810, 2 November 1929, Page 16
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