MAORILAND THEATRE.
"SOUTH SEA LOVE." Shirley Mason is the star in tomorrow .night's feature, ""South Se» ,. V «r->. The chief characters are Gerald Wilton,-an Englishman; Dolores Medina, la darli-fltaired, starry-eyed. Spanish girl; and Jose' Charnet, a villainous cabaret keeper. The action is set in the beautiful islands 0/ the • .South Seas and .takes the form of a passionate romance, with many* thrilling incidents. ' "THE 650." On Monday a tense gripping drama will be screened. A wife's discontent forms the background for this most striking film romance. Renee Adoree plays the role of a farmer's bride 'whose longings for white-lights and the gaieties of a citv. .alrhost wreck a life's happiness. The story is adapt- • .ed from ,Kate Moljaurin's stage'" plav / of the same name, and is port-raved - in a series of dramatic episodes bv a special'cost. Striking scenic settings mark the progress of the story. The railway collision scene, the dramatic highlight of the story, was made on a spectacular' scale with real train, under artificial- lights at night. An -entire New .England farm was built at Universal City for the rural scenes .which open the play.
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Shannon News, 16 May 1924, Page 3
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187MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 16 May 1924, Page 3
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