MAORILAND PICTURES.
DOUBLE BILL ON WEDNESDAY "Fast Steppers," the No: 1 star for Wednesday, is a sensational romance from the. famous race course of sunny Tia Juaha, and based on the famous Red Book Magazine stories of Gerald Beaumont, featuring Billy Sullivan. A tremendous racing climax. Nervetingling suspense. Sleek thorougnbreds. You will thrill with the grand stand mobs. -> "Slippy McGee" is the No. 2 star. Pitched from a fast freight train into a sleepy little town of tho old South—"Slippy"- brings ■witib, him two prized possessions. One is his burglar kit of finest steel, and the other;, his fame as the- country's best, cracksman. How the kit was. pawned for faith, and redeemed by love—how the; boy then found Heaven in the arms of ia little country miss, "brings many a smile and many a tear. .<<•*■ FRIDAY'S STAR FEATURE. "The Broken Silence," due at tile local theatre on Friday, is one of James Oliver Curwood's thrilling , romantic dramas of the frozen north. Full of action it tells a gripping stpry of/ love and ..adventure, and .the spectator is gripped by exciting situations from start to finish.
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Shannon News, 14 October 1924, Page 3
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186MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 14 October 1924, Page 3
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