EVERYBODY’S
“HEY! HEY! BOY” In Hoot Gibson there is a perfect combination of both physical agility and mobility of features. His skill as a rider of vicious and untamed horses is unchallenged; his ability to portray the emotion is llawless. When you see him in the starring role of “Hey! Hey! Boy.” the current Universal-Jewel feature at Everybody’s Theatre, you will know why he has the field to himself in his film rendition of a guileless, hard-rid-ing “two-gun” cowboy, who is continually entangling himself in all sorts of comical situations. “Hey Hey! Boy” is Hoot Gibson’s latest effort in Westerns, written for him by Lynn Reynolds, who has been directing him in a number or" features during the past year. The action in ; this picture is the greatest of anv of Gibsons recent releases and gives‘him I full scope to display his qualities of expression and personality. The supporting cast' includes Kathleen Key, “Slim" Summerville, Wheeler Oakman. Clarke Comstock, Monte MonnTuiUe’,vJlm Corey ' Nlck Cogley and Millu Davenport.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 14
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167EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 14
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