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Show camera. But, while working in "Broadway or Bust," Hoot not only had n quiver of ilhprelii'iis-ion, but he made no attempt to keep his feelings secret. For a time his director, Edward Ed-ward Sedgwick, who also helped to wrile the story, considered changing chang-ing the script, that Hoot might regain re-gain his customer- equanimity. But there really was no danger, for finally, fin-ally, after much urging, Hoot consented con-sented to go aboard a yacht and go ot to sea. "Broadway or Bust." tells the story of a cawboy who suddenly becomes be-comes rich and desirous of showing N'ew Yorkers how to spend money! He takes a pal and two horses and, in the big city, he becomes a sensation sensa-tion in exclusive society. In the supporting cast are Ruth Dwyer, Gertrude Astor. King Zany, Fred Slain testa and Stanhope Wheatcroft. "BKOADW.V OR BIST" I : Hoot Gibson, star in "Broadway or Bust." Universal-Gibson production produc-tion to be shown at the Star theater next Friday was a real, hardwark-ing hardwark-ing cowboy before be became a motion- picture actor. As such, he faced many real dangers without a quiver. Also, in his picture career he has been just , as quiverless in face of danger and he has done some dangerous stunts before the |