MAORILAND PICTURES.
HOOT GIBSON IN "THE SAWDUST TRAIL." A wild ride on a backing bronco, ;i motor cycle crash and a desperate chase over mountain trails in a racing auto are among the thrilling experiences for Hoot Gibson in His latest universal special production, im, Sawdust Trail"' to be shown on Saturday at the ftlaonland Theatre. Gibson plays a scapegrace college boy who joins up with a "wild west show. From ihen on fun and tlir.uis nre fast and furious. , t _ x ,_ AV RUCK JONES ON MONDAY. Western stories have always held (heir own from the standpoint of popularity with iilm fans and with tne improved quality of ihis type of pictures in story, the William Fox productions starring Bucl< Jones have easily held their own. The cow-puncher star is not only a favourite in the west, but also in the east and in his latest picture, "The Man Who Played Square" he hns been given an admirable setting. The action is fast and furious and one of the big scenes is a mine explosion which represents the apex in film realism. It will be seen at the local theatre on Monday.
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Shannon News, 17 April 1925, Page 3
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192MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 17 April 1925, Page 3
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