THE MAORILAND THEATRE. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. A DRAMA OF WAR-DAZED WOMEN. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS— The Screen Version of the International Stage Success — "HAVOC” "HAVOC” "HAVOC” "HAVOC” "HAVOC” "HAVOC.” "HAVOC” "HAVOC” "HAVOC” "HAVOC” With GEORGE'O'BRIEN MADGE BELLAMY LESLIE FENTON MARGARET LIVINGSTON WALTER McGRAIL EULALIE JENSEN ‘‘HAVOC’’ is the most accurate motion picture of the war. that has ever been produced. Three hundred veterans of the Canadian, British, and American forces worked in the tremendous battle sequences. Sixteen Allied honour regiments are represented in the great scenes it was impossible to produce on the stage. Four hundred medals for bravery and service were won by the men who helped to make this picture. The great scenes of .London night life are more elaborate than a Parisian fashion revue. Seven hundred ‘‘extras” were used in the Night Club scenes.
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Shannon News, 2 June 1927, Page 1
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297Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 2 June 1927, Page 1
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