"THREE BAD MEN."
John Ford took fifteen thousand people and went to the Teton Country of Wyoming, built a shack and tent city in exact reproduction of the town of Custer of 1877, before he began the task of picturising "Three Bad Men." In this mighty cast there Were two : regiments of United States Cavalry, nine hundred Indians and labourers, 600 bison, 1000 cattle, and an almost uncountable numbei of horses and wagons, for the story deals with the rush to acquire homes and sold claims in the Black Hills^when the Sioux Indians were removed from. that reservation. The picture opens at the De. Luxe Theatre on Friday. *
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 6
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