QUEEN'S THEATRE.
„ Tli? Great X and A Train Robbery," T&tV lv] ms version of Paul Leicester lords thrilling story, which will open at the Queen's Theatre to-night, is a B tory of a cowboy-detective on horseback running down and capturing a gang o£ outlaws who have terrorised a great railway and driven its resident to the edge i n? rY, OUS breakdown. Tom Mix has the role of lorn Gordon, detective. He rides the trail of the outlaws, overhears their Plans, and discovers that Burton Holt, division superintendent, one of the trusted employees of Eugene Cullen, president of the line, is the real brains of the bandits, while Tolfree is only the able leader in their actual operations. Tom routs the desperadoes and recovers the Ipot. In the cast are Dorothy Dwan,'William Walling, Edward Peil, senr., Harry Gripp, Carl Miller, and Curtis MUenry. There is a well-selected supporting programme, with music of high quality by the orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 6
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157QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 6
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