QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"The Flaming Frontier," which is showing finally to-night at the Queen's Theatre, carries with it thrills and a real heart interest that makes it a screen production to be remembered. Based on the Custer massacre, it has for its background the winning of the West, with Hoot Gibson as si pony express rider and friend of General ""Ouster. Dugtin Farnum and Anne Cornwell handle their parts ably. A large supporting programme, coupled wi^h music by the orchestra, under Miss E. Dennehy, completes an excellent programme. Jack Blystone, one of the most popular Western directors, wielded the megaphone for "Hard Boiled," Fox Films version of Shannon Fife's thrilling story of the open spaces in which Tom Mix is starred. It is a fast-moving Btory, filmed with action, romance, and humour. This picture comes to the Queen's Theatre tomorrow for a six days' run. Tom Mix. Helene Chadwick, and Phyllis Haver head an exceptional cast.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 6
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155QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 6
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