MAORILAND PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT'S FEATURE. Tom Mix has a thrilling part 'in "The Best Bad Man," to be screened to-night at the Maoriland Theatre. The action opens in New Orleans, but quickly shifts to the West. > Clara Bow, playing, opposite Tom Mix, experiences some of the most J hazardous moments of iher screen • career but the little beauty never faltertf-even in the face of genuine danger when thousands of. gallons of water pour over her frail body as a huge dam gives way. Other members of the cast who have hair-rais- » ing experiences are Judy King, Paul \ Panzer, Cyril Chadwick, Tom Wil- ) son, .Frank Beal, Tom. Kennedy and Buster Gardner. . Tony, -fighting against odds that 6 eem insurmountable, refuses to abandon his master at a crucial moment in the action and finally performs a rescue that fairly lifts the spectator out of his seat. Subtle comedy touches by Tom Wilson add greatly to the enjoyment of this appealing story. Blvstone, who has directed a number of the modern Buffalo Bill's most thrilling western pictures, has done himself proud in the selection of to; cations for "The Best Bad Man From a photographic standpoint, the production baffles description. Many of the exteriors were filmed -in the section of California made famous by Bret Harte. "IN THE NAME OF LOVE." This picture, the week-end feature, is the story of a .boy and girl love. The boy cherishes the memory of his sweetheart, but when he returns to his home town finds that the girl has become wealthy and snoibish. To have revenge two titled noblemen plan a deception with the boy. He - is to, pose as a prince, marry her and then disclose his real identity." He marries the girl and finds that it is the man she loves and not the title. Ricardo Cortez, handsome, magnetic and an accomplished actor looks every bit of the hero that he is supposed to be. He is one of the screen idols of: to-day.. } Greta Nissen is a new star who is flashing sensationally on the silver sheet Beauty, art, youth, and brains make up her bewitching-personality. Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton provide the comedy angles for the ipicturc. "THOSE WHO' JUDGE." "Those Who Judge" (due on Monday) is ia .romantic society metodrama based on Margery Land May s . famous novel, published under me title "Such As Sit in Judgment, and | is replete with thrills and suspense. , It, deals with the danger of being too quick to judge the motives and acts of others and presents a viud iomance. .' . Produced with an all star cast headed by Patsy Ruth Miller and Lou Tellegen, by Banner Junctions, inc., ™der the. direction of Burton King, "Those Who Judge possesses all the, elements of tie best entertainment quality.
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Shannon News, 10 September 1926, Page 3
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