Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1925 - Feb 1926)

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77 If Richard Dix had any fear that he was going to be pigeonholed forever in breezy, modern stories, he probably was greatly relieved when presented with the leading role in "The Vanishing American." In this picture he is surprisingly metamorphosed into an American Indian. While attending Carlisle University the Indian falls in love with a white girl, but gives her up because of racial barriers. Later, after returning to his reservation, he is killed in battle. It is said to be the most interesting part Dix has had in some time.