CRYSTAL PALACE.
"The iiilent jEider" is floct Gibson/ : who makes,his .bow in tho picture as a, champion, poker player, and head rancher of tho Bar -X, a ranch peopled, by esme ; raost. likeable " persons". ' Hoob Gibson's folly in . ; dyeing' his -hair'.'leads; to his being accused- of -being .the;leader ..of a gang of-bandita. who have held .up. a mail train, and it; is only by superlative, foatsof courage, and inimitable feata of horsemanship, that he. eventually bringa'. the . real criminals to. justice,' and wins |the hand of tho lady'fair. • . ' . " "The ; Quarterback" is a story of college life in America, where it is not' considered an . indignity for- a - . student 'to :'work' hia way." • Richard . Dix, as fascinating as ever, "works his'way" by acting as am illrman in the early .hours of jfche morning,-.with some extremely' humorous, results.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 7
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