CAPITOL
“THE BRONCHO TWISTER’' j The real bad men of the West are [ supposed to bathe only once in a while, j but in "The Broncho Twister,” his new Fox Films starring release, to be shown for the last time to-night at the Capitol Theatre, Tom Mix gives one a shower bath that shows how much confidence j the cowboys of his outfit have in his ! marksmanship. The final scenes picture a gun battle* j with Tom trapped in the stronghold ; of his enemy. He is trying to shoot his j way out. A desperado has taken re- ! fuge behind a tree aaid directly over ; his head is an olla, or water jar, sus- ; pended from a limb. A stream of 1 bullets from a “one man” machine-gun. ! which Tom uses, smashes the jar and the man who stood with it touching his = head never turned a hair until he dropped when a bullet shattered the jar and gave him a bath. "McFadden’s Flats” will also have its filial screening , to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 15
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