At Lincoln
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME
The war waged by Mexican bandits on members of an old Mexican ranching family, who are close friends of "Hopalong Cassidy," brings the adventure-loving "Bar 20" foreman across the Rio Grande in "In Old Mexico," to be screened at Lincoln Pictures to-morrow (Saturday) night. "Cassidy" "rounds up the gangsters by pretending to strike up a romance with, the bandit chief's attractive but lawless sister. William Boyd, George Hayes and Russell Hayden have featured roles. '■* *• *^ The second feature is the expos-
lure of an amazing new shakedown racket—an American transportation company which helps fugitives make their getaway in exchange for a share of the loot. With J. Carrol Naish playing another of his famous killer roles, "Illegal Traffic" traces the efforts of a young G-man to catch wily racketeers red-handed by becoming a member of the gang. Robert Preston, the handsome new star, plays the G-man who wins racket-busting fame and the heart of Mary Carlisle at the same time.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXI, Issue 17, 1 March 1940, Page 5
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164At Lincoln Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXI, Issue 17, 1 March 1940, Page 5
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