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THE MAORILAND PICTURES.

. . .: „ , » ■ ■ ■■: "YOU ARE GUILTY." The fallacy of convicting a man on circumstantial evidence is clearly shown in "You are Guilty," the 'thrilling photodraimatki masterpiece coming to the local theatre on Sat-, urday. i It's the sort of 'motion pic-' ture that will hold. the interest from -. beginning to end. A drama of ' pathos, action, heart interest, and thrill witU 'teacrifice as the noble theme. "THE TOM BOY." Frank Dazey, author of "The Tomboy,'? developed a. situation from real life in the unfolding of the story, whereby a young .girl, known as. the village' tomboy; thwarted the ■. plans, of a big criminal ririg, and was responsiJbleTor the capture of the entire crew. The adventures of the girl, played by Dorothy Devore, are a series of highly dramatic episodes, and the tomboy takes all kinds of chances in thrilling situations to trail and. finally capture the leader . and his henchmen. The efforts of the girl to discover their identity comes after her father v has been suspected by the villagers as being the head of the ring, and the tomboy, positive that her father has been unjustly accused, deter- , mines to capture the reaMawbreakers and clear her father of the unjust accusations. "The Tom Boy" will be screened on Monday night. '■>•■

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Shannon News, 8 January 1926, Page 3

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THE MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 8 January 1926, Page 3

THE MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 8 January 1926, Page 3

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