"THE GREAT NIGHT."
When "The Gifeat Night," a William Fox photoplay starring William Russell, comes to the local theatoa on Thursday .the patrons of the. theatre will see .Russell at'his best, acc»rdlng ; to advance reports. In this picture Russell is cast as thje son *of a millionaire jewjeller. His father dies, and according to the terms of ithe will the young man must inarry within a month,. Desiring to escape the numerous offers of matrimony which follow the announcement of the content* of the will, the heir seeks ouit his friend the police commissioneir and, oibfJainß employment as a patrolman. Russell is rapidly leaving Jbehlnd the western pictures in which he was for- ■ mjerly featured and is fasV iWecoimrlg v familiarly identified with' th© modern type of story. ,
WOBILD'iS GREATEST NOVEL PICTURISED.
Ransack the. libraries oif the world; search the literatures of all the nationfe of thte eauth, aaid.nowhene will you find the equial of Dumas' undyfag «tory o£ iibjalling (romance and starring!adventure. Nowhere will you find a tale with the vigor and sparkle of; "The Three Musketeers." Here is, a story that glows and 'sings and and charms. A perfect pictorial reproduction of the Bjpiiit Of the n*rel that will endure and! endear for all time. "All for one,,one for all. See Doiuiglas Fairbanks as, D'Arbagnan at, the local theaJtre on Friday.
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Shannon News, 18 December 1923, Page 3
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