MAORILAND THEATRE
"BEHIND THE FRONT "—FRIM A 'gloriously funny picture is H for Friday night, under the capti«B "Behind the Front." It is a vefll of the sunny side of war, ill whicjl spectator is introduced to the hutH of bully beef, bock and vin, ancßJ gaiety of the estaminets —in shorflj the things that represented the lidHJ | side of the soldier's life while on aid ' service in f ranee. The players fefij ed in this Paramount, production ■ Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, H Mary Brian. Hj "THE DAY OF FAITH" — ■ WEDNESDAY. H A motion picture which is entiH out of the ordinary is "The DayH Faith," which will be shown at ■ Maoriland Theatre to-morrow night.B Jane Maynard, believing that ~l burglar whom she holds responsible I her old father's death, was shielfl from proper punishment by the io«J ist, Bland Hendricks, who promulga the doctrine, "My neighbor is perfect throws herself eo unreservedly into attack on his standing in the comm itv, that he is tarred and feather dying from his injuries. In her morse and horror; the girl embraces i doctrine of perfection which Hendric had been preaching a:id through her pousal of that cause, is drawn into intensely dramatic and highly emotion story, which includes Michael Anste the richest man in the world, John A stell, his son, who falls in love wr Jane, and Tom Barnett, a report* whom Austell engages to hold Jane i to public ridicule, but who is convert* to her way of thinking and then fal in love with her.
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Shannon News, 4 January 1927, Page 3
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257MAORILAND THEATRE Shannon News, 4 January 1927, Page 3
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