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MAORILAND PICTURES.

"THE TRIFLERS." "She flirted and forgot, He loved and remembered. Then the day of reckoning came. . . •'' This ie the theme of "The Triflers," 'the "Master Pictures feature tha,t will' be screened j at the Maoriland Theatre on Wednesday night. Eight screen favourites figure .in the cast. "WHEN THE DlOOflßi OPENED." JAMES OLIVER! CURWOOO STORY. "When the Door Opened," the. film version of the novel toy James Oliver Curwood, produced i>y William Fox, comes to* the local Theatre on Fraday. Jacqueline Logan will appear in the leading feminine role as lovely Teresa de Fontenac who has *een reared by a cynical old grandfather _ in a huge chateau in the Canadian woods She knows nothing of life outside her gloomy home—and noth- , ing of men at all. "',„,. Walter McGrail is the likeable Clwe Grenfal who has left Ms past behind him and come to Canada to forget and start over again. He is distrust. f.u-1 of all humanity, particularly women, because of his experiences and is-he -thinks-a fugitive from justice. The setting for the picture is the Canadian woods and the picture was actually photographed in those picturesque surroundings. . ' There is plenty of action to hold the audience at high pitch. Added to this is a tender love story with a totally unexpected ending.

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Shannon News, 27 April 1926, Page 3

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 27 April 1926, Page 3

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 27 April 1926, Page 3

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