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MAORILAND PICTURES.

“SO BIG.” Colleen Moore has turned Irom capricious comedy capers, momentarily. Her next screen vehicle is based upon Edna, Ferber’s novel, “So Big,” arid portrays the young star in a tensely emotional role. Others in the picture are: Ford Sterling, an immortal reminder of the old Keystone Ivop days;. Phyllis Haver, also a Keystone graduate; Dot Farley, who adhidved renown in numerous of Ben Turpin’s cross-eyed comedies, and Jean Hersliolt, whose comedy in Constance * Talmadge’s “Goldfish” picture >von him popularity overnight. “So Big" will be screened in Shannon on Wednesday. “QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER.” This week’s Friday special is a great big picture with a really do luxe cast, of players; Blanche Sweet, Lon Chaney, John Bowers, Louisa Fazenda, June EJvidge, Elmo Lincoln, Barbara La Marr, Hank Mann, Gale Henry, Victor Potql. The story, packed with thrills, is 'of a successful voung man who* went back to bis home town from the city, only to be charged with a murder he never knew about. There are thrills in his escape from prison and the dramatic rescue of the girl he loved from the raging torrent. Taken from the famous novel by Charles Felton Pidgin and directed by Clarence. Badger.

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Shannon News, 22 September 1925, Page 3

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 22 September 1925, Page 3

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 22 September 1925, Page 3

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