QUEEN'S THEATRE.
Heading the new programme at the Queen's Theatre last evening was a picturiaation of Paul Leicester's thrilling story, "The Great K. and A. Train Robbery. The featured artist is Tom Mix, who takes the role of the cowboy-detec-tive who runs down a gang of outlaws who have terrorised the district foi many years. He rides the trail of the outlaws overhears their plan, and discovers that Burton Holt, division superintendent, one pt the trusted employees of Eugene Cullen, president of the line, is the real brains ot the bandits, while Bill Tolfrce is only the able leader in their actual operations lorn routs the desperadoes and recovers w?ii- oot- ™",, the cast "re Dorothy Dwan. Willinin Wallniß. Edward I'eil. senior. Harry Gripp Carl Miller, and Curtis .M Henry. 1 here is .a well-selected supporting programme, .with nn'islc of hicli quality by the orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 12
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