MAORILAND THEATRE.
. . .i. ■ Saturday's .feature will be found advertised'*'on page 1. “STRAIGHT THROUGH.” When eight aces appear in a twohanded poker game something is sure to happen. They appeared in a pokergame which was played early in the story told “Straight Through,” Blue Sstreak Western, starring William; v Desmond, and to be screened ,in the x Maori!and Theatre on Mondhj', and what happened led to many dramatic developments) This picture is a melodrama with a fine comedy and a convincing love interest running through' it. Desmond is supported by Marguerite Clayton, Rutlf Sforiehouse, Claude Payton, Albert J, Smith, Frank Brownlee, Bill Gillis and George Marion. Arthur Rosson directed. The action takes place in a picturesque mining camp town.
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Shannon News, 27 November 1925, Page 3
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118MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 27 November 1925, Page 3
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