MAORILAND PICTURES.
“THE MAN UNDER COVER.” Saturday's main feature at the local theatre is “The Man Under Cover,” a unique Universal. It is a crook picture. But wait—it is more than that, more than an ordinary film of the underworld, for it presents thei genuine atmosphere Incorporated in the story by prisoner-author, Louis Victor Eytinge. Eytinge is serving a life sentence in The Arizona state; prison. He may be pardoned for the good work he has done in the way of prison reform and for his contribution of “The Man Under Cover” to the world of literature. Herbert Rawlinson’s athletic figure and agreeable personality have never been put forward in a more suitable vehicle. He gives an excellent impression and indanlly wins and holds the audience’s sympathy as a young crook returning io his home town to go straight. “THE GREAT DAY”—MONDAY. On Monday Shannon will have the opportunity of seeing some leading English players in “The Great Day.” This ,is a thrilling drama, with the scenes laid in England, the Swiss Alps and Paris. There are many gripping moments and the cast is headed by Mr Arthur Bourchier, supported by many well known artors and actresses:
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Shannon News, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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197MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 15 December 1922, Page 3
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