NEVER AGAIN!
A TRUSTING ACTOR Never again will Ernie S. Adams, one of the principal players in the Zane Grey film, “Nevada,” trust a strange boy to hold his horse between scenes. He allowed a 10-year-old lad to hold Stack, a magnificent roan horse on location at Paramount Famous Lasky ranch. The boy rode the horse from the ranch through Griffith Park and down Sunset boulevard in Los Angeles, through traffic, more than ten miles altogether, to his home. He turned it out to graze in the backyard and it was several hours before his mother could make the boy admit where he got it. Then she telephoned John Waters, director, and Waters told Adams he could end his frantic search. Adam?, together with Gary Cooper, William Powell and Thelma Todd, had ridden over every foot of the 1,000-acre ranch looking for Stack.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 23
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143NEVER AGAIN! Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 23
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