MAORILAND THEATRE.
j l ■ ■ 1 ! To*' oaiurdaj, nignt VVinafn Russell is biiieti at tne .uauniand Theatre m “Children oi me Night.'’ Tiie well- ; known Fox star, by the way, is not | to be seen on mis visit in the outfit |oi a cowboy or in any other dress ' identified with me outlying forces of ' civilisation. We are to see Russell as ia financier—a Wall Street power—and it is said lie triumphs in this unaccustomed role. One reason lor Ins reported great success in “Children of Night.” is perhaps 1 lie tact that he becomes involved with an underworld secret society, which plans his death. : Here Bussell promptly gets into his element—defying criminals, indulging in lie.ee bat lies with strong men—and in me end rescuing from criminal assoc;;;:ion a charming girl with whom lie nus Jalten in love in a most uncoiivcinmnal way. For Monday night- a special holiday bill has been chosen. It is headed by Constance Taimauge in “The Love Expert.” There’s none too homely or blind or dumb or old or halt or deal' to get married or love! That is the j truth that is brought home by Connie’s prescription in six doses as “The Love Expert.” it should bring hope to all sorts o. breasts which have ' known despair hitherto. And Constance does it ail in her own inimiI table way, and in a picture that is I really more novel Ilian anything yet, i seen.
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Shannon News, 20 January 1922, Page 3
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240MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 20 January 1922, Page 3
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