“OUTDOOR” PICTURE HAS MOSTLY INTERIOR SCENES.
“The Man” has the unique distinction of being a picture laid on an Arizona ranch, yet having but three out-of-door scenes in the entire film! The story centres around a ranch house where a group -of people are gathered just as PaneUo Lopez, a noted bandit, raids the ranch. He remains to untangle the mixed-up affairs of finance and love of all those present, and all of the action takes place either at- the ranch house or in the patio. Walter Huston plays the role of the bandit. Dorothy Revier, O. P. Ileggie, Marion Byron, Arthur Stone, James Rennie and Johnny Arthur are among those in the cast. “The Bad Man” is a First National Vitaphono production, and comes to the Opera House next week.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1931, Page 3
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