MAORILAND THEATRE.
“MORE BAY—LESS WORK.”
f; , f <<More Pay—Leas Work,” which will 1 show at the Maoriland Theatre on SaV' turday is'Fox Films’ version of Peter P b. Kyne’s latest story about Cappy i-ic -Ricks. Kyne has outdone all his forr- ..jner efforts in creating amusing s\tu- ' ations for. Cappy and his associates and i! ;i : in this comedy he has almost all the fe-'principal actors floundering “ »an ' Francisco Bay, at some time dunng the First Cappy’s daughter Betty falls i■' into the water., Willie Hinchfield, son V of Dad Hinchfield, Cappy’s old enemy, V dives in after her. Later m the corned} cappy and 1 Dad are spilled into the water when a motor boat overturns. i-' a double knock-out that finishes * fist fight is another amusing incident. Tugs collide in the bay and the captains I"' start fighting. Each lands a haymaker [■/ and knocks the other out at the same r time.
THE BUCKAROO KID.”
f>. If you enjoy action—fast ous—if you like comedy when it s fun moreover if you are one of the bn million admirers of that ponular g ' GO** \y Jewel production which is to be screenI e Va" k eß°f”om-, abort « by Peter k - bWb presented in ‘‘The Buckly. arno Kid.” Gibson is found m a mw £ Seale lor a large part of *be “toy ‘ben If ■ returns to his usual the |ff / Western ranch. mi'" : "” = ' ■lift-
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Shannon News, 27 May 1927, Page 2
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234MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 27 May 1927, Page 2
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