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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY® PICTURES. TOM MIX—WEDNESDAY. One of the most interesting ami thrilling pictures in which Tom Mix has ever appeared, “ The Everlasting Whisper,” opens at the Princess Theatre on Wednesday. It shows the western ‘hero in a new light in some of the sequences—that of a tamer of women. Tom does one of his most breath-taking fights on the edge of a <li(!—a tight sufficiently realistic to furnish all the thrills anyone could ash. ft is a mystery how these scenes are taken without endangering the lives of the men who take part in them. One pleasant thing about Tom Mix pictures is that nothing is left out to make them realistic. “ The Everlasting Whisper ” is indeed a worthy effort. 'Corn’s loyal side partner, Tony, is responsible for many thrills. This horse seems to have an uncanny knowledge of how to conduct himself before the camera. In his fight with the hungry wolves, even a seasoned reviewer felt an uncertainty as to the outcome. Alice Calhoun is charming as Gloria Gaynor. This actress has genuine ability as well as charm, and it is easy to understand why men artwilling to fight, even to the death, for her heart and hand. Robert Cain plays the villain with a diabolic charm. Tie is easily one of the screen’s host “ bad men.” Although accustomed to society roles Cain fits into this picture admirable. The rest of the cast, consisting of George Jierreil, Noble Johnson, Virginia Madison and Karl Bane are thoroughly capable players. A topical and comedy will also he shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1926, Page 1

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258

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1926, Page 1

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