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TULL'S PICTURES

You could travel the world over and never see a tiger riding an elephant's back through a hoop Q f fi,'e. But Wallace Beery .and Jackie Cooper bring you the most dangerous animal act ever attempted ill their W \y pic- ■£ Boy," which is Mr Hull's big attraction for Fridav. it required eight weeks to make the picture—and ten weeks of patient preparation to prepare the tiger-elephant act for the screen. Michael O'Shaujfhnessy, known to his friends as Winchis the animal trainer in Dan Hasting's Circus. His wife, Cora, is a trape/e artist, and Windy is training small son, Stubby, to be an animal {miner. Coras spinster w t*r, Martha, hates Windy, and disapproves of circus life. Windy devises a new stunt with a tiger and while «t 8 celebration partv Martha persuades Cora to take Stubby and, Igavg Wfofc, Tj, e mH , m§rn . ing when Windy finds them gone he nearly goes crazy. He is to trv out the ne wstunt and when he goes' into the cage he finds that he has lost his nerve, and the tiger springs on him. I here is a sensational climax and a happy reirawfe ffh fere are excellent supports.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3481, 9 August 1937, Page 5

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TULL'S PICTURES Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3481, 9 August 1937, Page 5

TULL'S PICTURES Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3481, 9 August 1937, Page 5