MAORILAND THEATRE.
"PORTS OF CALL."
bwayxng palms, warm sunshine, tile deep (blue sea, ships lazily at anchqr— in a word, the tropics—**lis tJle se ttihg for the main action W we film drama "Porte of Call' starring Edmund Lowe, which will ho -screened iii Shannon on Saturday night, it is the .story of a man w is supposed to toe the victim of unreasonmg fear, due to prenatal influence. After many pulse quickening adventures the leading character finus his inner strength. By the exertion of win power he proves his courage. ! B|ut the deeper current runningthroughout the tale is a poignant love 'theme. The screen creation possesses a great deal t ohqld the puthlic interest. As entertainment the film should find a kindly reception. FIGHTING FURY" AM> "PHANTOM FORTUNEL" In addition to the thrilling \ serial "The Phantom Fortune," which will open on Monjd<ay, Jack Hoxie in "Fighting Fury" will head the bill. Although tlie locale is western and there is plenty of riding and western action in the story, the essentials of the plot are not those of the conventional western picture. The story is said to he that of a young man, half. American and half Spanish who smarts out to avenge the murder .of his parents twenty-five years before, trained for the purpose toy an old Mexican servant, who has -taught to "put a bullet through ■■ the eagle's eye and throw a knife through the heart of the mountain lion."
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Shannon News, 1 May 1925, Page 3
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242MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 1 May 1925, Page 3
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