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TWO BIG FEATURES Because of their unique combination of history and fiction, Tim McCoy’s outdoor dramas are proving even more successful than was anticipated when this star was launched by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in “War Paint,” his first motion picture. “The Frontiersman,” his latest success, comes to the Empire Theatre tonight, and deals with the bitter warfare between Indian “Creeks” and the white settlers in the early days of the West. A gripping plot and much scenic beauty give “The Frontiersman” that unique atmosphere always associated with McCoy’s pictures; and love and poignant drama are relieved by flashes of comedy. Claire Windsor appears opposite Tim McCoy, and the supporting cast includes Tom O’Brien, Louise Lorraine, Frank Hagney and many others.
“The Little Irish Girl,” starring Dolores Costello and John Harron, will also be screened this evening.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 223, 9 December 1927, Page 14
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