MAORILAND THEATRE.
TOM MIX AND TONY. "Hello Cheyenne!" a Fox Films production starring Tom Mix, opens on Saturday night at the Maoriland Theatre is a ra'ther unusual 'Western. The contest between two rival contracting companies in laying a telephone line between Cheyenne and Rawhide is the basis ' for an engaging photoplay. Mix heads a noteworthy capt and'is responsible for many thrilling episodes. Tom puts his horse, Tuny, through a maze of the most unusual tricks. It gives this intelligent animal a greater.chance to show his talents than any other Tom Mix feature seen here in a long time. "DANCING VIENNA." •Lya Mara has quickly become recognised as one of the sjreat favourite* amongst film actresses throughout Europe and has gained quite a large following of fans. Her latest success, "Dancing Vienna," will shortly becoming to this town. This production is to be presented by First National at the Maoriland Theatre on Monday. ■ "Dancing Vienna" is a delightful romance of "the European stage that has as its basis the contrast between jazz and waltz time as applied to the modern audience. Lya Mara typifies the Viennese sentiment of the jvaltz, whilst Ben Lyon, one of the leading American actors, presents the case for jazz. Throughout the film dancing is well to the fore
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Shannon News, 26 April 1929, Page 3
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212MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 26 April 1929, Page 3
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