MAORILAND THEATRE.
- ■ “RED HOT TYRES.” -I A NEW SPEED COMEDY. “Red Hot Tyres,” the Master Pi® ture that comes to the Maoriland Thea-IB tre on Wednesday, is said to have bceuH piling up smileage records wbereverM shoAvn this season. t H Monte Blue is the star, and in thuß picture he returns to comedy. Featuir-B ,ed with him is Patsy Ruth Miller, who* is leported to have achieved a hit as ?<-■ comedienne. " I They appear as a young man, who,B &s a result of an automobile accident,! has developed a fear of motors that, turns him into a nervous wreck, and as a girl ivlio runs crazy on speed. At the wheel of her ear she is a flash on the highway; she burns up the road. She also sets fire to the young man’s heart, and it is through this flame that he has to conquer his timidity. “THE WANDERER. If it Avere right to transfer “The Ten Commandments” to the screen — if,. Ben Hur is entitled to a place in screen history that all give it. then “TheWanderer,” will take its place as one of the universal screen documents marking new milestones in this indua- . try. The story of the wandering son — : the black sheep of the family is theoldest story of fiction. It was the first story when man began to commit the . follies that the flesh is heir to, and today it occupies the front page of our 1 neAvspapers. There are many of us—wanderers —in one sense or another- — left our homes —breaking the heart of a mother and father only to return before it Avas too late and bring back happiness to offset the anguish rve had caused- ■ “Ihe Wanderer” one of the really great screen plays of modern times, Avas purchased several years ago by Paramount after its New York success. It Avas never screened until now, be- f cause like “Peter Pan,” Paramount felt that the industry and the publie ; was not ready to receive it It is a story of “The man Avho came back” placed against a background of the early ages. It will be screened at the Maoriland Theatre on Thursday and ,-r Friday. r ~'i
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Shannon News, 1 February 1927, Page 3
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367MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 1 February 1927, Page 3
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