MAORILAND THEATRE.
BIG TWO-STAR BILL TO-MORROW
The story told in “Trumpet Island,”; a Vitagraph special production, which will be shown at the local theatre on Wednesday, was written by Gouvernour Morris and Mrs Randolph Chester. The wrecking of an airplane, bearing a bride and groom through a violent electric storm, is the supreme spectacular feature of “Trumpet Island.” The realism of this is flawless and the effect tremendous It is not unti' the shattered airplane falls on the lonely island, crashing into a tree, that Richard and Eve actually meet at last, and then the mind ot the girl has become that, of a child, holding only fragments and shadows of memories, as a result of the shock and strain she has undergone. “Trumpet Island” is a story of wonderful arqeal, wonderfully presented in picture form.
The support is a startling Universal * serial, “The Flaming Disc,” which commences its career on Wednesday.
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Shannon News, 2 May 1922, Page 2
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152MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 2 May 1922, Page 2
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