HIPPODROME AND QUEENS
“THE TWO-GUN MAN” Owing to the success of “The Twogun Man” at the Hippodrome, it l** been arranged to screen this film at the Queen’s Theatre to-night, in addition to the Hippodrome’s sessions. In this picture Fred Thomson las to exert himself to the utmost swift is /the pace, and his wonder horse, Silver King, comes in f° r a lion’s share of the honours. Litt’e Billy Butts, too, returns to the Thomson fold by popular request, and 0LHasbrouck makes a charming b er0 * ine. William Courtwright, Sheldon Lewis, Frank Hagney, and others complete a strong supporting cast whk has been brilliantly’ directed by Davd Kirkland. The adaptation of tre Stewart Edward V.'hite original done by William E. Wing, and tapicture augurs well for the next t u Fred Thomson productions, which be made from the material of t ' ! celebrated novelist and West?", authority.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 16
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