TOM MIX AND TONY.
"The Everlasting Whisper," starring Tom Mix,-is, beyond question, one' of the finest Mix pictures that have ever reached the screen. Fir;-.:; of all, '"The Everlasting Whisper" has a story tflnat is unusual, written bv Jatikeon Gregory, who is conceded to be one of Aimerlica's foremost writers of western fiction. It is a tale of the rugged north-west, where the everlasting whisper of the breeze thTotu;h tall, stately pines draws strong men into the hills and enchants them. In this setting there is enacted a-thrilling tale of a battle for fortune and-a who has to be tamed like a tigress. . Then there's the cast. Alice Calhoun, known as the orchid of the screen.splays the feminine lead opposite Max. A s the city-bred society girl suddenly thrown into the rigors of the wilderness, she is in beautiful contrast' to her rugged surroundings. Her dramatic performance leaves nothing to be desfired. Robert Cain is. the villain—ami a. thoroughly bateable one. At the Ma'criland on Friday.
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Shannon News, 2 March 1926, Page 3
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166TOM MIX AND TONY. Shannon News, 2 March 1926, Page 3
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