Paramount Press Books (1917)

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TALKING POINTS FOR “THE NARROW TRAIL.” 1 . This is the first William S. Hart photoplay to be released by Thomas H. Ince through Artcraft. 2. It is the first story ever written by the great delineator of Western characters, and is built around narratives related to him by an early settler in Dakota Territory, who, when Hart was a boy, gave him his first lesson in horsemanship. 3. It co-stars Fritz, Hart’s famous Pinto, which should be of interest to the pony’s thousands of admirers in all parts of the country. THE CAST ICE HARDING WILLIAM S. HART Betty Werdin .....Sylvia Bremer "Admiral" Bates ..Milton Ross "Moose" Holloran Robert Kortman The King Fritz 4. in the supporting cast are some of the best known of the Ince players, including the cowboys and rough-riders, who are familiar to photoplay-goers the world over. 5. It introduces Sylvia Bremer, the beautiful Australian actress, who has recently made such pronounced successes in Ince pictures, as Hart’s leading woman. 6. It is a typical Hart picture of wild out-of-door life, filled with wondrous pictures of the great West, and throbbing with tense incidents and thrilling adventures.