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Exhibitors Herald, 02-August-1924 |
The Fox Film Corporation was celebrating its 21st anniversary with a series of elaborate trade ads.
Tom Mix played Buck Duane in an adaption of Zane Grey's The Last of the Duanes. Lynn Reynolds directed.
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Exhibitors Herald, 02-August-1924 |
Teeth is an interesting name for a western. "Teeth" was the name Tom's character bestowed on Duke the Dog's character. Duke looks like a good boy, but he appears to have had a brief career. John G Blystone directed.
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Exhibitors Herald, 02-August-1924 |
"A Western Graduate in the School of Etiquette."
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Indianapolis Times, 02-August-1924 |
Look at that smile. I have mentioned before that
The Heart Buster was not Tom's 50th movie, but it could have been his 51st feature.
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Alaska Daily Empire, 18-August-1924 |
Romance Land was a 1923 movie. I like the drawing of serial queen Ruth Roland. Eddie Sedgwick directed.
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Seattle Star, 11-August-1924 |
Tom played a forest ranger in Eyes of the Forest. Lambert Hillyer directed.
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Seattle Star, 11-August-1924 |
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Picture Play, August, 1924 |
Lunch break in Yosemite.
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Exhibitors Herald, 02-August-1924 |
The Fox Film Corporation needed a western star to back up Tom Mix. Buck Jones made a long series of movies for Fox. Here we see Tom and Buck.
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Pictures and Picturegoer, August, 1924 |
I want a hat like that.
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Exhibitors Herald, 02-August-1924 |
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