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Exhibitors Herald, 07-June-1924 |
The article is a mite confusing. If I counted correctly, The Heart Buster was Tom's fifty-first starring feature for Fox. Before that, he appeared in shorts for Fox and a long series of shorts and a few features for the Selig Polyscope company.
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Exhibitors Herald, 21-June-1924 |
Tom played a flying forest ranger in Eyes of the Forest, which was directed by Lambert Hillyer. Cupid's Round-up was Tom's first feature film for Fox, released in 1918. Edward LeSaint directed. Fox must have rereleased the movie.
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Davenport Daily Times, 28-June-1924 |
"When Tom Mix leaps from a horse to an airplane, you'll leap right out of your seat."
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Davenport Daily Times, 28-June-1924 |
Tom in his aviator togs.
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Sioux Falls Argus-Leader, 28-June-1924 |
I like the wolf in this ad for
North of Hudson Bay. John Ford directed.
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Sioux Falls Argus-Leader, 28-June-1924 |
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Great Falls Tribune, 15-June-1924 |
"You've Seen -- TOM MIX -- in Trouble -- in Misery -- in Hot Water -- in Happiness. NOW SEE 'TOM MIX IN ARABIA'"
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Photoplay, June, 1924 |
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Exhibitors Herald, 14-June-1924 |
I was surprised to learn that Napier, New Zealand had a Mardi Gras carnival. Tom's hat wrote on a float in the parade.
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Exhibitors Herald, 14-June-1924 |
Tom Mix and heavyweight champ Jack Dempsey were major celebrities. Jack was in Hollywood to appear in a series of short films.
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