The Moving picture world (January 1926-February 1926)

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WILLIAM S. HART IN "TUMDLEWEEDS" Stortj bj HAL G. EVARTS ^daptedfor the screen by C. GARDNER SULLIVAN "Directed btfl^mG DAGGOT The New York Verdict "Hart and his *Tumbleweeds' packed 'em in, <*lf Bill Hart continues to film such pictures as and we recommend it."— Herald Tribune. 'Tumbleweeds* he is back to stay with his host "Elaborate production lifts 'Tumbleweeds' out oi fans."— Journal. of the 'Western' class. The land rush scenes "'Tumbleweeds' is one of Hart's finest — if not are magnificent." — American. his finest — picture." — Telegraph. "We like Bill Hart in his 'Tumbleweeds' and "Hart's superb riding stirred Strand audiences, we believe you will, also."— Graphic. to rousing cheers."— Mirror.