HOOT GIBSON.
COWBOY SCREEN STAR IN POPULAR WESTERN STORY.
Hoot‘Gibson and his winning smile come to the local theatre to-morrow in a new Universal feature, “Sure Fire,” adapted from the novel “Bransford of Rainbow Ridge.” The breezy cowboy saunters from one thrill to another in his inimitably affable manner. Jeff Bransford seems to have been written particularly for Hoot Gibson and is jammed and crammed with red-blooded action. “Sure Fire” is the fighting drama of a man who makes good—a vagabond cowpuncher, who shows his worth for something more than riding the ranch.
On Monday a pleasant story of the theatre will be screened, under the title of ::A City Sparrow.” It tells of Milly West, a vaudeville performer who is injured while doing her turn, and who subsequently passes
through troubled waters, but comes to a sale harbour at last.
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Shannon News, 11 August 1922, Page 3
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141HOOT GIBSON. Shannon News, 11 August 1922, Page 3
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