Sounds of Bloodshed
In the rush of talkie production the big -firms some time ago decided to give up Western pictures entirely, but the typical dialogue film has been proved to have little appeal in small towns and with youngsters. As a result, practically every company will start remaking thrillers with Indians, cowboys and the old stage coach. These new Western pictures will have dialogue and will reproduce the volleys of pistol shots beloved of the children. It is expected that Tom Mix, Ken Maynard and the rest will more than maintain their former popularity with sound added to their attractions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 25
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101Sounds of Bloodshed Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 25
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