MAORILAND PROGRAMMES.
"THE LAST HOUR." An exceptionally strong and brilliant cast will be seen in the Selznick picture, "The Last Hour," coining to, the Maoriland Theatre to-morrow. Milton Sills, the leading'man, long recognised as a star of the .first water, enacts the role of Steve Cline, a reformed crook, and is ably supported by carrnel Myers, a charming actress steadily forging her way to the forefront of film players, who playsthe'part of Saidee Me.Ca/11, a refined young woman, tie daughter of a forger, who', although surrounded by crooks all her life, comes through to glorious youing womanhood, unscathed. These two enact numerous tense dramatic scenes, in which they are supported by such players as Char-, les Clary, famous in numbers of heavy roles; smiling Pat O'Mtallley, star ■'of "Go Get It" and other successes.
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Shannon News, 18 December 1925, Page 2
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134MAORILAND PROGRAMMES. Shannon News, 18 December 1925, Page 2
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