MAORILAND PICTURES.
[ "WHAT FOOLS MEN," 1 Another one of those "remarkable cast" offerings for which Georgia , Archaitnbaud, director, fe noted as , ' his latest production, "What Fools , Men"- First National's new release, .due'at the iMaoriland Theatre on '. Wednesday. ! Admirers of Lewis Stone, acknow- ; ledged as one of the most consummate actors on the silver sheet, find in his present characterisation, a concentration of the real Stone finesse and suavity, with a new admixture of the fire and vigor so necessary in the portrayal of the forceful, dominant personality created by Henry Kitchell Webster in his navel, "Joseph Greer and His Daughter," from which the play is adapted. No less an attraction is the dainty and vivacious Shirley Mason, who plays the role of Stone's daughter in her usual finished manner. Others in the unusually fine cast are Barbara Bedford, David Torrence, John Patrick and other well-known screen players. "THREE WEEKS." The big feature for Friday night is the Elinor Glyn story, "Three Weeks," which has received worldwide attention r both as novel and picture. The film version is a grip- ; ping one and should attract a large audience. ■
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Shannon News, 14 September 1926, Page 2
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187MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 14 September 1926, Page 2
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