MAORILAND PICTURES*
AFTER THE WAR STOR*—“Tin HATS.” “Apres la guerre : —after the war,” when a bewildered world was blundering back to peace, many funny things happened. Everybody can remember some of them. A clever director-au-thor and a brilliant cast have caught the high-spots of this period, and satirized them with keenness and human understanding. Tinged with romance® spiced with adventure, gingered up with joyful mirth, it is a merry melange of real entertainment and is entitled “Tin Hats,” It"will-be screened at the Maoriland on Saturday. ' • f “THE RIDIN’ COMET.” A magnificent horse, and a magniccnt horseman —the sage-covered hills —the whistling wind—small, steel shod hoofs drumming the earth with the precision of a piston—a raging, swollen torrent —a bridge washed out —a great, brave animal, swimming and drawing his master against the current —down —down —almost to the falls —then the pawing hoofs strike ground—up and away on a thirty-mile gallop to save the man who has once saved that rippling big sorrel! This is a thrilling incident in “The Eldin’ Comet,” to be screened on Monday. 1
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Shannon News, 6 July 1928, Page 2
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178MAORILAND PICTURES* Shannon News, 6 July 1928, Page 2
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