PRINCE EDWARD
“THE BRONCHO TWISTER” Some of the most thrilling stunts ever pictured, feature Fox Films “The Broncho Twister,” a Tom Mix 'Story of Western Ranges, which had its first showing at the Prince Kdward Theatre yesterday. —■ "i Needless to say, it is Tom Mix who made the audience sit forward gripping their seats, with his daring horsemanship and feats of dangerous daring. But this is not merely a picture of unprecedented stunts, there Is a real st rry of which ■ the thrills are a Tom Mix logical part. In addition, the cast is one of the best and carries forward the? action of the story to a logical conclusion. Helene Coste 10, daughter of Maurice Costello, first of the mode heroes, carries on the tradition of the family with an unusually fine performance. Malcolm Waite gives a fine )ei*formance as the villain. Dorris Lloyd is a fine senorita of Old Spain and George Irving is splendidly cast as Tom’s father.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 14
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161PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 14
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