MUNICIPAL.
Laughs. romance, politics, thrilis i.nd plenty of action are all in ordor with lven .Maynard in his latest lenturo, "The lloyal Rider." wliicli is showing at tlie Municipal Theatre tor.ight, "The Royal Rider" is a different "M'estern," inasmuch that tlie action of the storv does not take place in tho MTst at all but in a small niytliical kingdom in Europe wherc a troupe of Amerioan cowpunclicrs are travelling with a Wild M'cst show. Tho.v stop to give oue of their Hiows and juinp right into a liotbed of polififtll intrigue wliicli imolves a little boy-king and an Ainerican girl. Anymie ea n imaginc tlie fuil and action that takes place from tlioic on. Howover, 'The Royal Rider" is not all loiiiance and fighting. lor thei'O is a real M'ikl M'est rodeo in wliicb sorne of the hes't stunt and track riders of tbesereen take part. In the cast support- 1 ting Ken are Olive Basbrouck, Phillip do Lacey. Harry Scmols. Joseph Burke, Billv Francy, and Theodore Lorcli and, of course, Tar/.an, tlie wonder horsc. ■
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 285, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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176MUNICIPAL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 285, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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