Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1938)

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Second in the new era of bigger and better pictures for Taylor is M-G-M's "The Crowd Roars," in which Bob turns prize fighter and Maureen O'Sullivan serves as a charming fistic mentor. The campaign, started with the number three box-office star as a crack runner in "A Yank at Oxford," continues, after this pugilistic stopover, with a hockey-player role in "Hands Across the Border," wif reach a stalwart climax in "Northwest Passage," with Bob as an Indian fighter. "Killer McCoy," of "The Crowd Roars," is most certainly on his way to town! CUPID PUTS ON THE GLOVES