“THE PIONEER SCOUT”
ENTIRE COMPANY IN CAMP Fred Thomson and his entire company are to camp out in the Mojave desert for three weeks for the purpose of filming his second Paramount Picture, “The Pioneer Scout.” A location has been selected near Box Springs, California. Many of the scenes will be made on the bed of an ancient dry lake nearby. During the filming of an Indian attack on a wagon train, and in some of the other sequences, as many as 500 persons will be in the camp at one time. Among other itenis of equipment will be seventy-five covered wagons and a large number of horses and oxen. Nora Lane, who scored a success in “Jesse James” will be Mr. Thomson’s, leading woman. Emil Jannings, Paramount’s -.. eat dramatic star, was born in Brooklyn, wJuly 26j IS BB*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 268, 2 February 1928, Page 17
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