PRINCE EDWARD
“THE BRONCHO TWISTER* A beautiful group of junto, H „,. wood film folk appears in Broncho Twister." Fox Film. . *** starring Tom Mix, which tin™ 0 * shown for the last time to-ntox, ** the Prince Edward Theatre. 7!, tl scenes picture Mix in the environ 7*' which he likes best, a group of "regent well-mannered children In "The Broncho Twister" Vi. the role of a marine returning ll4s service in France. He is on a bound train a id among the passee2L' are the children whom he with stories of the West and deni?" strations of lassoo-throwing w®' dentally, a feminine passenger s? C ' into a loop of the rope and the ? rnance starts. It runs through * u of thrilling adventures to a anW, ■ which the heroine is rescued 50ft. tower just as a huge gunpowder explodes and kills the iat of the desperadoes who have been -mf suing the girl. The young folks who are respond for the start of the romance are Bar* O’Day, Monty O’Grady, Billy Buddy Smith and Byron Sage. grown-ups who appear in support Mix are Helene Costello. Paul Nfcfco son. Doris Lloyd. Otto Fries, Malcofc Waite. Dorothy Kitchen, Jack Penn** and George Irving.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 16
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198PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 16
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