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"POWDERSMOKE RANGE."

The screen's greatest outdoor heroes unite in EKO Radio's "Powdersmoke Range" to give that flashing- drama of the early cattle country the most bi-illiant cast in the history of western pictures. Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Guinn ''BigBoy" Williams, Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, Frank Rice, Franklyn Farnum, Bill Desmond, William Farnum, Wally Wales, Art Mix, Buffalo Bill Jnr., Buzz Barton, Eddie Dunn, Adrian Morris, and Ray Mayer are among- the hard-riding, straight shooting stars of to-day and yesterday assembled in this round-up of cowboy talent. Carrying the feminine lead in this real western epic is Boots Mallory, blonde beauty, who started her acting career as a featured show girl in George White's "Scandals" and Ziegfeld's "Follies," later to become one of the screen's most popular young featured players. She shares the romantic interest of the story with Steele. Sam Hardy, veteran favourite, plays the conspiring menace of the action drama which centres in Los Potros, California cattle town of the late sixties. Wallace Fox directed the picture, which is based on the novel of the same name by the noted western writer, William. Colt Mac Donald. Cliff Reid supervised.

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Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 19, 24 April 1936, Page 3

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"POWDERSMOKE RANGE." Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 19, 24 April 1936, Page 3

"POWDERSMOKE RANGE." Upper Hutt Weekly Review, Volume I, Issue 19, 24 April 1936, Page 3

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