MAORILAND PICTURES.
MY LADY'S DDESS’’ ACHIEVES TRIUMPH. Emm, Colly, joy, tragedy, laughter ami thrills —all are in the new William Eo.\ special prod action ‘‘My Lady’s Dress,'’ which will he shown mi Saturday in the Maori land Theatre. It is based on the celebrated stage play by Edward Khubloch and has an intensely interesting and dramatic story. The scenes are laid in New York, France and Russia, ranging- from homes of wealth to (]ti.liters' of poverty. Tim work of Miss Estelle 'laylor. Marc McDermott and Harry Sol hern, who enact the principal' roles was e.Ncellenl, each playing several lolally different- pans. Those who havg seen the film atm so enthusiastic that the offering can fairly he called \ a iiinmpil. I “THE. LOVE LETTER.”
“Mary Ann McKee works at a machine ail day in an over-all factory, ami i>y way of varying- the monotony of the day'slips mash motes into the scams of the garments. She lias received several answers to these, hut only lone has done anything more than amuse her. This is from a hlnyk.sinith in a small New England town. Her sweetheart. Red Mike Jackson, a. gun-man and a crook, sees the letter and photos and tears it up, threatening lief if lie catches her at it again."
This is the opening incident in Urn star pictm're to he shown ion Monday nght. Startling events follow and thee picture has a kick in every foot.
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Shannon News, 20 March 1925, Page 2
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