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CENTRAL THEATRE PICTURES TO-NIGHT. “THE NIGHT HORSEMEN.” A horse, a dog, and a man whose nature is like the wolf? when cornered, are again the big attractions in the latest Tom Mix story, ‘ The Nignt Horsemen,” a Fox production which is to be screened to-night. This story is based on the novel “ Wild Geese ” by Max Brand, and is a sequel to “ The Untamed,” in which Mix gave such sterling entertainment not many months ago. Mix again enacts the role of ’’’histling Dan, a character so wild tnat the "honk, honk” of the geese flying northward cause him to forget even his wedding day in hie desire to play in the vzilderness. Love tames Whistling Dan after many stirring adventures in “The Night Horsemen,” and when he again hears the “honk, honk” of the north-ward-bound geese he turns away, for the first time in his life, and goes home with Kate Cumberland, the girl who has loved him and waited for him.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4432, 26 June 1922, Page 2
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163ENTERTAINMENTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4432, 26 June 1922, Page 2
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