MAORILAND THEATRE.
“LAND. OF HOPE” ON SATURDAY. Alice Brady, starring in “The Land ol Hopei,” which shows on Saturday in Shannon, has the role of a Polish immigrant girl, and declares herself well pleased with a role which dees not permit her to wear the many thousand dollars’ worth of gowns, furs and jewels with which she usually -enha,tides her screen roles. Just because stuej has become associated, in the minds of tlhe public with society dramas is no reason for any one to belilave that her smart apparel and her distinction in wearing it has anything to do with her acting, she asserts, and to prove it she makes a most appealing heroine in tlhe awkward garb and the enshoruding Shawl oi an immigrant. It is supported by a clever comedy “Torchy and the Orange Blossoms.” MONDAY’S PICTURE. A fine oast, a splendid appeal, an avalanche of spectacle, a telling moral and a lavish production all go to tine m'aking of MSkin Deep,” which is Monday’s big picture.
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Shannon News, 3 August 1923, Page 2
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169MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 3 August 1923, Page 2
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