GRAND THEATRE
— • j TOM MIX FEATURING IN 1 TYPICAL WESTERN SlpRY. "MY PAL THE KING." Tom Mix is eoming to the Grand Theatre with his Wild West Show! This time he's coming in a picture — hut what a picture! "My Pal the King" is its name! i It's about a rough and ready crowd of cowhoys and Indians who set up their show in a tiny Balkan ICingdom. Mix, the headliner of the Wild West circus, strikes up a friendship with the 10-year-old King of the diminutive empire, and the fun starts when he and his boys shoot up the place in old fashioned Texas fashion to save the life of the boy regent from his villainous political enemies. There are 'fchrills igalore as the peer of all the Western stars gives a full circus performance of shooting, riding* and roping hefore your very eyes, and there is romance to suit your taste as the beautiful princess entreats the cowpuncher to save her little nephew. Mickey Rooney; Noel Francis, of the Follies; Finis Barton, "Miss Australia"; Jim Thorpe, the great Indian athlete; Paul Hurst, Stuart Holmes and James Kirkwood are all in the cast to make it a grand party.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 442, 28 January 1933, Page 7
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200GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 442, 28 January 1933, Page 7
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