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PRINCE EDWARD

“NO MAN'S GOLD" Tom Mix, starring in “No Man’s Gold,” has as his leading woman Eva Novak, who has appeared with him

in four of his releases. She was the leading woman in “Sky High,” “Rough Diamonds,” “The Speed Maniac,” and “The End of the Trail.” “No Man’s Gold” is Fox Films* version of J. Allan Dunn’s dramatic novel about a gold-mine and a

Tom Mix girl, which is now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre. Mix has the role of Tom Stone, a cowpuncher, and Miss Novak plays the part of Jane Rogers, cowgirl rider, owner of the Box R. ranch. Stone wins both the mine and the girl after a series of thrilling and unusual events. Cast with Mix and Miss Novak are Frank Campeau, the silk-hat gambler of the “Three Bad Men”: Barry Gripp, who played “Ivan the Nameless” in “Siberia”; Micky Moore, nine-year-old veteran of 25 motion picture dramas; Malcolm "Waite, famous for his role of Carter in “Kentucky Pride”; and Forrest Taylor, who returns to the screen after starring on the stage for eight years. The story is a vivid drama of the desert, adapted by John Stone, who wrote the continuity of “Three Bad Men” and other Fox Films features.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19270809.2.163

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 17

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PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 17

PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 17

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