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MAORILAND THEATRE.

“TONY RUNS WILD.” WILD HORSES SAVE MIX FROM DESPERADO GANG. The Maoriland Theatre will* show “Tony Runs Wild,” Fox Films latent Tom Mix production, on Saturday, a ■ chance to see some of America’s mosi , ragged scenery as the background for daring feats of horsemanship that t-*st . the strength, skill and courage of both the horse and rider. . ! The picture was filmed in the mountains of Arizona, in the Apache trail district.. This is the most rugged and beautiful of the mountain districts in America. Along this picturesque road are famous gold and copper mines, famous cattle ranches and the Cliff Dwellings, where lived-a race that has long since vanished from the world. “Tony” is shown as a wild horse that is captured, tamed aud then released. In the final scene he leads hisi wild band through a canyon and tramples to death the desperadoes who are shooting at his master from all sides. Mix in this production does most of his riding on “Pronto,” a horse almost as famous as “Tony.” Other than Mix the east includes Jacqueline Logan, feminine lead; Lawford Davidson, Duke Lee, Vivian Oakland, Edward Martindale, Marion Harlan, Raymond Wells, Jack Padjan, Av’hus Morrison and Martin Faust.

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Shannon News, 4 February 1927, Page 3

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MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 4 February 1927, Page 3

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 4 February 1927, Page 3

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