Screenland (May–Oct 1927)

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CREEN PLAYS Reviewed Rosa Reilly C[ Jeanne Morgan in the hand of the desperados of "The Great Train Robbery". An old story with an entirely new angle. C[ Reginald Denny and Barbara Worth in "Fast and Furious". Reggie is funnier than ever and twice as handsome. HERO ON HORSEBACK I'll open the pot" says Hoot Gibson, "for one cow." "I'll stay," drawls Sagebrush Pete. "Me too," puts in Navajo Charley. "Say, that's right too steep for me," pipes up the timid soul in a ([Hoot Gibson, the "Hero on Horseback", catches one thin little voice. "Now if you'da of the ban\ robopened for a couple sheep I could 'a bers. stood by." "We don't want no pikers in this here game," says Hoot. "One cow or nothin'." "Oh all right, all right. Have it your way!" Hoot Gibson in this new picture of his plays the part of a cowboy with a fatal mania for cards. Animal by animal he gambles his ranch away — until he's stony broke. 50