MAORILAND THEATRE.
“CALIFORNIA.”
In “California,” dashing Tim McCoy, the man who has brought a new type of outdoor drama to the screen, is seen in his most colourful and romantic' role. A story of early pioneering lavs; days of adventure and unquestioning love, of plot and counter-plot, ,f man’s daring and woman’s devotion. Peter Bt Ky'nc, world-famous storyteller, wrote this delightful narrative specially for Tim McCoy and Dorothy Sebastian—a dark and glowing beauty. A real daughter of the Dons is his leading lady—a story packed with thrills and action. ’ • “California” will be screened at the Maoriland on Saturday.
JOHNNY HINES IN “THE BROWN DERBY.” In “The Brown Derby,” to be screened on Monday, Johnny Hines has provided the most hilarious situations seen in many a day, and he has not stinted himself as some screen comedians do, but has surrounded himself with a splendid east of players who assist in putting over the nproaiious moments with a bang. Johnny. Hinlcs has always been, ia popular favourite, but he is more of a whirlwind than ever in the midst of his many comedy sequences, and in his love scenes he proves that a good comedian can at the same time be a good screen lover. And another thing, m his characterisation, Johnny proves that a plumber can be funny without breaking a water pipe.
DERBY.”
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Shannon News, 24 August 1928, Page 3
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224MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 24 August 1928, Page 3
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