PRINCESS AND TIVOLI
“MAN OF THE FOREST” Tom Kennedy, heavyweight sheriff in “Man of the Foi'est,” the Zane Grey Paramount picture which will be shown for the last night at the Princess and Tivoli this evening with Jack Holt in the title role, is an inveterate hunter. When the company was on location in the California Sierras, Tom heard the legend of the twelve-point buck with a charmed life that had successfully eluded hunters for many years. He was told the animal came to a nearby waterhole every day. Bright and early next morning Kennedy was there with a 30-30 rifle stalking the buck. Sure enough, as dawn broke, there was the buck silhouetted against a stone cliff behind the waterhole. Tom emptied his gun, but the animal neither fell nor ran. He advanced to beat it to death. At a distance of a hundred feet it wasn’t a bad looking buck the studio painters had drawn on the rock the night before. Others in the cast are Georgia Hale, Warner Oland and El BrendeLjj!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 71, 15 June 1927, Page 15
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