MAORILAND THEATRE.
VICTOR McLAGLEN IN STARRING BOLE. "A Girl in Every Port," 'a Fox Films story of the sea, featuring Victor McLaglen and directed by Howard Hawks, comes to the local The'atre on Saturday. It is a thrilling, spicy journey to the most interesting and romantic ports of the world, and its theme Is the love; affairs, of a L rough, solfheartcd first mate of a tramp steamer. Eight i ading women, a dazzling array of Hollywood beauties —ore for each port of call —and a/ supporting _ ea?t that includes many favourites aid .in the success of the screen story.
"THE UPLAND RIDER." Tarzan, Ken Maynard's wonder horse, has appeared in all of Ken's pictures to date, and in his latest "The Upland Rider, due at the Maoriland on Monday, the horse is featured. Tarzan, longnoted for his tricks and almost human intelligence, began to receive fan mail with the first picture he appeared in, until now it averages between 75 and 100 letters a day requesting his photograph. Many of these letters ask \that Tarzan be given more ■to do, and Charles Rogers, the producer of Maynard's series for First National, heeded the demand for the. public and has made just such a picture in "The Upland Rider/' Here Tarzan receives his "chance," and proceeded to show them what he could do. This picture really places Tarzan in the featured role and, next to Ken, he has more to do in the picture than any other player.
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Shannon News, 22 March 1929, Page 3
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248MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 22 March 1929, Page 3
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