MAORILAND PICTURES.
Bio CIRCUS DRAMA TO-MORROW
To-morrow’s offering at the local Pictures is a film of circus life exceedingly well produced by a British company. Speaking of its London presentation, the Pall Mall Gazette says: “The story might be justly described as a dramatic tiersion of either Andersen’s or Grimm’s Fairy Tales, the plot for which has been woven around a circus company.
ense mble of tihe circus in a little village is remarkably well done —a remark which also applies to the interior of the circus, where some really fine feats are performed by the two acrobats—especially would we commend the thrilling fall from the high trapeze, which was the most realistic fall we recollect seeing on the screen. Altogether this is a capital film, with good characterisation.
“THE WITCHING HOUR." On Monday a remarkable Paramount drama will be screened. It is the work of that, famous director, Wm. D. Taylor, and features Elliott Dex-
ter in a thrilling story of mystery
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Shannon News, 25 August 1922, Page 3
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163MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 25 August 1922, Page 3
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