MAORILAND THEATRE.
DOUBLE STABS OiN WEDNESDAY. His arms and legs tied, ihis Lead thrust in a sack, Thomas Meighan is thrown overboard during one of the most exciting scenes in “The Man Who; Saw To-morrow,” his new Paramount picture, directed by Alfred (jre , ei }- He escapes from his bindings and has it out with the villain however, before the day is o.ver, ’lie is seized ou another occasion and fights . with three men for liberty, but finally, succumbs and is imprisoned aboard a yacht. In his first meeting with the villain Mr Meighan knocks the latter flat on the deck. At another time lie is shot at by a wdman. who loves him, but believes he has scorned her and sentenced her to a living death, though )he is innocently' duped m the matter. The bullet kills, a inend of his. This is just a little 1 of the action that transpires during a 1 series of episodes which make up one i of the most thrilling and original screen stories in which Mr Meighan has ever appeared. A cast of exceptional brilliance was chosen, with Beatrice Joy, as leading woman. Another film for Wednesday features Louis Firpo, the heavy-weight who. recently fought Jack Dempsey.
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Shannon News, 29 July 1924, Page 3
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205MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 29 July 1924, Page 3
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