File:William Fox presents Tom mix in "The Great K&A Train Robbery" with Tony Wonder Horse.-A crash - a shriek - and he plunged over the sandy precipice..jpg

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English: William Fox presents Tom mix in the American western film The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) with Tony the Wonder Horse. "A crash - a shriek - and he plunged over the sandy precipice." Part of the Western silent films lobby card collection, 1912-1930, Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
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Source William Fox presents Tom mix in "The Great K&A Train Robbery" with Tony Wonder Horse | A crash - a shriek - and he plunged over the sandy precipice.
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Lobby card for the film "The Great K & A Train Robbery" (1926)

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