THRILLS OF THE DEEP.
IN “WHY WOMEN LOVE.” All sorts of thrills are shown in “Why Women Love,” Blanche Sweet’s First National drama at the Maoriland Theatre on Wednesday. Included are a great ship fire, terrific storms at sea, a vivid explosion in a lighthouse, a battle with, rum runners, and many tender love scenes. In the cast with Miss Sweet are Robert Frazer, Dorothy Sebastian, Russell Simpson, Charles Murray and other popular players. The picture is an adaptation from Willard Robertson’s stage sensation, “The Sea Woman.” HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED. HAROLD LLOYD SHOWS YOU. Anyone who wants to get the latest information on how; to get rid of well-meaning, but superfluous in-laws can dd no better than to see Harold Lloyd’s latest exceptional Master picture, “Hot Water,” which will toe screened on Friday at Hie Maoriland Theatre. And he will get not only that but also enough laughs to make him fairly weep tears of laughter. We feel perfectly safe in saying that “Hot Water”, is Lloyd’s greatest and funniest comedy and is a picture not to be. missed. He is ably supported toy Jotoyna Ralston, Josephine Crowell, Charles Stevenson and Mickey Mcßan.
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Shannon News, 31 August 1926, Page 3
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196THRILLS OF THE DEEP. Shannon News, 31 August 1926, Page 3
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