Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1928)

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For all the acclaim he won for his personification of the futile bravery of "The Vanishing American," Richard Dix was himself unsatisfied with the achievement. He expressed a desire then to try again to make a story of the Indian which should, according to his own standards, be truly epic. And recently he was granted his wish, in gaining the principal role in 'Redskin" H/i (^hief Kmhitlon Richard Dix Realizes His Great Hope Of Immortalizing A Remnant Race Btill 41