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Show California. Headers cif Zane Grey's stories know that it is n thrilling, adventurous adventur-ous story of the wastelands of the Anieriean desert, ehoek-fnll of drama,, aelon and romantic love. It was ndapatod to the screen by George V. Hull and Victor Irvin and was produced under the direction of ' Irvin Willat. I Jack Holt, in mi ideal role, heads the list of featured players, whicb Includes Kathlyn Williams, Noah Ilcery and Willie Dove. With such a story, cast and added noveltv of a picture entirely i" color, it is safe to predict that few will miss seeiiiK. "Wanderer of the Wasteland" duriiiK its run at, the Star theater Wednesday and Thursday. I "WANDER OF THE I I WASTELAND." . "Wander of the Wasteland," Zane Grey's greatest story and the most popular of nil the hooks he hnj given to the American public, is the first full-length Paramount picture to he produced completely in color. This is an announcement, of significance sig-nificance to every movie patron because be-cause it means that colored photography photog-raphy as last has been perfected for practical purposes. In this picture the Technicolor process was used the same perfected process that was used in the bibieal sequences of Cecil B. DcMille's monumental screen achievement, "The Ten Commandments." Com-mandments." "Wander of the Wasteland." is an outdoor picture but with an entirely en-tirely new background, never before shown on (he screen. Scenic comi parsons are out of order as the entire en-tire production was photographed on the actual locations described in the book, the gorgeous Painted Desert Des-ert of Arizona and Death Valley, |