Variety (May 1925)

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VARIETY Wednesday. May 6, 1925 ■ ,\b 'U ««.. of the Western Stars In Seven Productions ,^- E&pecially selected masterpieces of fiction and drama have been prepared ,for screen pres(;^tation by this most beloved and versatile star. Supporting casts are, without exception, the best avail« able. Na expense in time, money or labor has been spared to make the nevy^ films the best yet ^n<^ so to preserve and en^anc^ the reputation gained by Mix as "box-office best btt." As in the ,.. past, **TONY/* the wonder horse, is prominently featured in Cvery ort'e of Tom's pictures.' "" •» • ■ J.) THE BEST BAD MAN! ■A' yt' iiMi' > l« •V ■ V-/«,■>-■•*? ■■■« ."i ,*■ .■'■ '>; M • I* ♦- ■ .,/• Max Brand, author of "Just Tony" and "The Untamed," fs responsible for this sure winner, a thrilling tale of love and adventure in the great southwest, wherein Tom and Tony have unlimited ^ scope to display their talents. Numerous bad men, as well as a scheming senorita. try to interfere in the romance of "El Cantor" (Tom Mix), with surprising results. The picture is packed with happenings novel and delightful, and is bound to swell your profits. ' . THE EVERLASTING WHfpPER! ^ Jackson Gregory wrote the story, Wyndham Gittens the scenario and J. G. Blystone directed this corking drama of mountain and desert. A girl and a gold mine, plot and counterplot, and action fast and furious keep Tom and Tony stepping in every foot dfthe film. Alice Calhoun, Robert y Cain and a large and well-balanced cast help the two principals put it across. ^ real business builder for you. "*";;. THE LUCKY HORSESHOE! . / • > -/ v V There's a brand new slant in this picture that is going to defight the millions of Mix fans. It's ; an original story directed by J. G. Blystone and gfives Tonv and his pal Tony a great chance to ... spring some surprise stunts. The freshest of comedy together with drama of the; tensest order form a sure-fire combination. This one means money in the bank for you. ' *«. , y ■•■ FrBBh horn a triumphant tour of Europe, deKtibed om onm continual ovation in the pari* ou» foreign centera vitited, Tom Mix and Tony are returning io um ready to repeat poet ^ mcoMM*. The produetiona listed above are nearly ready for release, reqtdring only finishing . touches. Further subjects for the coming season include "The Love Fixer" and "My Own Pal." ;''^i:«' • / \ •i^^ .-■".."■rt .I.* ■^' ^i. I-.* r *■■ ^ rV -^f ' '»^ ■■■ t >■ 11 y f BUCK JONES in 7 William ^6x will present Buck Jones in seven virile Western adventure pictures from stories by noted authors during 1985-26. "The Timber Wolf" and "Desert Valley" are scheduled for release in August and October. They both will be filmed from action stories by Jackson Gregory, one of the most popular writers of Western fiction. "The Timber Wolf" will be a W. S. Van Dyke production with the scenario written by John Stone! No director has been selected for "Desert Valley" as yet. "The Desert's Price." from the novel Jjy William MacLeod Raine, is the next one of the Jones series. "A Man Four Square" and "Durand of the Bad Lands" will soon be pjit into production. a leoumnuinmmrt : r- ■. 4. \ J^^^U,ak Film Oarporatloa, VjOtiMLtA^ V I