MAORILAND THEATRE.
'ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?'
Once more the Irish will hold the spot light with their delightful humour and romance-filled hearts when "Anybody Here Seen Kelly?", the love story of a traffic cop, and the little girl he met in the war days, opens at the Shannon Theatre on Wediu sday. Tom (Moore and Bessie Love,, familiar and popular players, appear in the starring roles. Moore and Miss Love have been favourites for a long while. As Kelly and Jeanette they reach a new .peak in the hearts of •picture fans by the charm \of their acting.
SYD. CHAPLIN AS "THE FORTUNE HUNTER."
' "The Fortune Hi.nter," a Warner Bros.' extended run production, starring Syd. Chaplin, is Friday's feature. This is the piece which ran for two years in New York and Chicago and had.such a remarkable suecess on the road. Jack Barrymore, as he was then called, made his first bid for fame in it "and it bids fair to be the most brilliant triumph of Syd. Chaplin, known for such widely differing characterizations. ''The Fortune Hunter" recounts the uproarious adventures of a likeable young roughneck, who, &taked by a friend with whom he had hobboed, goes to a Vermont village with the full intention of capturing the richest girl—and her bankroll. The course of true love, plans sadly awry, and in the rearranging of things causes some of the most exciting, laughable sequences ever screened. Helene Costello leads.
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Shannon News, 26 February 1929, Page 3
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240MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 26 February 1929, Page 3
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