QUEER'S THEATRE.
Tom Mix and Tony his horse, appear in "Outlaws of Red Elver," screening at the Queen's Theatre, and being shown for the first time last evening. Mix takes tiio part of a Texas ranger who is trying to capture the leader of an outlaw gang in the vicinity of the Red River. The picture shows the hero first as a boy who plans to have revenge on the outlaw gang who killed his foster parents and took away their little daughter. After many years of searching without success the hero at last discovers the bandits' hiding place, but he finds that the only way to enter is by posing as a bandit. At first he is horrified to discover that the girl for whom he has been looking is living with the outlaws, but after a. short acquaintance he finds out that the leader has protected her from all harm The Texas ranger finds it difficult for tho girl and himself to escape, but with the aid of several other members of the rangers ho eventually captures the gang. Tom Mix is supported l>y beautiful Marjorio Daw as the heroine. In support of tho chief picture is a gazette and scenic wiiile little .Terry Madden and his animal friends In "A Wolf in Cheap lothmg." adds to the humorous side of the programme Excellent incidental music is played by the Queen's Quality Quinette.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1927, Page 7
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235QUEER'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1927, Page 7
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