MILLION-DOLLAR FILM TO-NIGHT.
Described as the world’s greatest picture, "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” will be shown in Shannon to-night, The celebrated and sensational novel of Vicente Blasco Ibanez has been transferred to the screen with all its dramatic force and unleashed passion. The picturei took six months to complete and upwards of 12,000 persons take part in it, while the fifty principal players are all stars.
"PLAYING WITH FIRE.” Tickling the ivories with a jazzy touch and breaking ai poor plumber’s heart with the same method is the way Enid Gregory, queen of the Melody Shop, passed her days. Gladys Walton’s unique talents are put .to good use in the impersonation of the girlish vamp figure, in Universal T s production, “Playing With Fire,” coming to the local theatre on, Saturday. It’s a love story of the flapper type with plenty of punch. “THE WILD GOOSE” MONDAY. '
A special holiday programme has been arranged for Monday. It is headed by "The Wild Goose,” a poignant story of steadfast love.
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Shannon News, 20 October 1922, Page 3
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171MILLION-DOLLAR FILM TO-NIGHT. Shannon News, 20 October 1922, Page 3
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