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MAORILAND THEATRE.

I "WHY SAILORS GO WRONG.V£ Never has there; been turned lobfo perhaps, such a riot of fun and laugh.] er in one picture as there is in "Wh Sailora Go Wrong,',' which will its first local showing at the Maor land Theatre on Saturday. This latei Fox Films feature is the story ofs| boy and girl played by Sally Phipfc and Nick Stuart and two cab drive? all of whom are made prisoners >bj board a yacht which after a stormy sea is wreckea on a, tropic island. *■s Their adventures, with lions, apes crocodiles and cannibals are filled wit) thrills, suspense and above everythijij else with hilarious, laugh prQYokinf situations. ; % Here is a picture that is surest drive away all care for the most coifr firmed pessimist and will prove equally entertaining for. every member cf t&f) family. , >t "CONFETTI." , ]$ (Carnival time at Nice is one of tltff features of the British picture "Coitf . fetti," which is due on Monday nighty and which Mr H. Graham Cutts made at Nice. Six thousand electric \ bulbfli were used in lighting the gigantic; open-air "set," with its trellised alcoves outlined with lamps, its big dancing floor canopy of glittering •lights, and in; %%$, illumination of the background, turesque building with a balcony an&: creeper-covered verandah. Some threoj! hundred "supers," took part in thia£ scene. Three cameras were so as to record every phase and of the action from different points '<#;*'[ vantage. Special care was taken making selection for the "crowd.,"a Amongst those assembled was a (ber of Russian refugees, including a? general of Fhe old Imperial Army^l ' Annette Benson 'plays, opposite Jacfe J Buchanan in this picture. L ' j:

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Shannon News, 15 February 1929, Page 4

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MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 15 February 1929, Page 4

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 15 February 1929, Page 4

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