MAORI LAND THEATRE.
"THE PARASITE." Seven big stars" will be seen in "The Parasite," Master Pictures' latest photodrama, which opens at the Shannon Theatre on Wednesday. They are Owen Moore, Madge Bellamy Bryant Washburn, Dorothy Dwan, Libyan Tasnman, Mary Canaim. Bruce Guerin.
In picturising Helen R. Marta's famous novel, B. P. Schulberg has caused his scenario' department and his director, Louis Gasnier, to navigate along a straight line and stay close to the text of the story, which treats in a humane manner with the evils of divorce, in homes where' idhildren have come to share the sorrows of their parents.
HAROLD LLOYD IN "HOT WATER."
He was a bachelor, a confirmed, foresworn bachelor, if you please. The sweet music of marriage bells was like the clang of prison chains to him. He. never went by a wedding without shuddering. But what «an a poor man do when Fate deliberately runs him up against the most provocatively gorgeous girl in all the world? You said it. He did! The honevmoon was a delirious dream. Building their home was heaven itself. One day her family came to visit them: her mother—with the disposition of a disappointed Wildcat- her big brother—so lazy he'd getup' at 4 a.m., so he'd have a longer day to loaf; her little brother—a sweet child you love to take on your knee -face downward! And then the fun began! Funny? You'll shriek with joy » You'll howl until you'll feel like rolling on the ground and kicking your heels at the sky. You don t know what fun fc till you-ve seen Harold Iloyd in "Hot Water;" at the Maoriland Theatre on Friday.
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Shannon News, 6 July 1926, Page 2
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275MAORI LAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 6 July 1926, Page 2
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