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MAORILAND PICTURES.

“PLAYING IT WILD.” In “Playing it Wild,” which will m shown at the Maoriiand Theatre on Wednesday, William Duncan and ms fair co-star, Edith Johnson, have exciting roles. The former enters several fistic battles, from which he emerges the victor, and every member oi the company is required to> perform exciting feats, of horsemanship. in fact, all members ‘of a Duncan production are qualified for the production only when he or she is an allround athlete. Harold lloyd on Friday. A thrill-a-minute, laiugh-a-second cemedyl The first seven-reel comedy e'm,’ pioduced! And Harold Lloyd is the Prince of Skylarkers with the sky the limit! All than and more is promised in “Safety Inst.” It is a feature comedy that is based on a firm foundation, just as the twelve-story building that Harold Lloyd climbs is built on a firm foundation. The comedy and the building would both have to be—for the gales of laughter that Harold turns loose are enough to; rock either. It is wasting space, to mention the popularity of Harold Lloyd, mean the same thing. See the peture at the Maoriiand on Friday.

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Shannon News, 13 January 1925, Page 3

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 13 January 1925, Page 3

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 13 January 1925, Page 3

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