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Show .Veteran Players Seen With Richard Arlen Richard Arlen and a notable cast are seen in "The Light of Westeran aoars," the Laurel Theatre at Fair-view Fair-view feature lor Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mary Brian who played opposite Arlen in his first starring film, "Burning Up," has the leading feminine role, and Harry Har-ry Green, dialect comedian pi "Kibitzer," is funnier than ever in chaps and on horseback. "The Light of Western Stars" is another oi those rousing outdoor action romances, like "The Virginian," Virgin-ian," ana, with Alien and Mary Brian, two of the chief players of "Hie Virginian," in the leading roles a sparkling adventure love story is assured. Arlen plays the part of a rough cowboy who tries to win Mary Brian with caveman tactics and fails. Tnen he applies the brakes and wins. The story is one of Zane Grey's iriost popular tales and, in novel fo'.in, enjoyed an universally popular pop-ular reading. It is the first Zane Grey story to be filmed with dialog dia-log and, now for the first time, the ;ripping Western characters step forward on the screen and talk. Tt Jercribes the gripping period of th3 West when banded outlawry mn.de its final stand against encroaching en-croaching civilization. Fred Koh-ier Koh-ier and Regis Toomey, recently seen in "Street of Chance," are in the cast. Otto Brower. who directed several treat Western hits of recent times, notably "Sunset Pass" and "Avalanche," "Av-alanche," made this picture. Brower Brow-er is a native of the West and a close student rf its hisory and early ear-ly people. His picturization is beautifully correct in every detail. |