MAORILAND PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. THE UNIVERSAL MASTER!’.! ROE “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” ' “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” See Uncle Tom, Eliza, Topsy, Eva, Simon Legree, Aunt Oprelia, George Harris, Pliincas Fletcher, Cassie and St. Clare "come to life. Over £400,000 was spent in the making, of, Universal’s photo-dramatization of Harriet; Beecher Stowe’s novel, talcing nineteen months for the actual filming. : More than five thousand players appear in the massive production in support of a cast of all-star magnitude. SATURDAY. A FIRST NATIONAL BRITISH PRODUCTION. ‘'SOMEHOW GOOD.” “SOMEHOW GOOD.” “SOMEHOW GOOD.”
“SOMEHOW GOOD.” “SOMEHOW GOOD.” “SOMEHOW GOOD.” “SOMEHOW GOOD.” “SOMEHOW GOOD.” “SOMEHOW GOOD.” With FAY COMPTON and FAY COMPTON and FAY COMPTON and FAY COMPTON and FAY COMPTON and FAY COMPTON and FAY COMPTON and * STEWART ROME. STEWART ROME. STEWART ROME. ' STEWART ROME. STEWART ROME. STEWART ROME. STEWART ROME. A milher \s agony of mincl —a wife’s devotion to her husband and tlrn frantic straggles of a mar. to regain Ins losf memory, are some of tire many wonderfully appealing elements which combine' to make “Somehow Good” the most entertaining drama of the year. Terrifically dramatic incidents abound and culminate m a tense scene of enormous emotional power that will grip your imagination.
MONDAY. HELENE HELENE HELENE HELENE HELENE HELENE HELENE COSTELLO and COSTELLO ancl COSTELLO and COSTELLO and COSTELLO and COSTELLO and COSTELLO and WARNER WARNER WARNER WARNER WARNER WARNER WARNER OLAND in OLAND in OLAND in OLAND in OLAND in OLAND in OLAND in “GOOD TIME CHARLEY.” “GOOD TIME CHARLEY.” “GOOD TIME CHARLEY.” “GOOD TIME CHARLEY.” “GOOD TIME CHARLEY.” “GOOD TIME CHARLEY.” “GOOD TIME CHARLEY.” “GOOD TIME CHARLEY.” “GOOD TIME CHARLEY.” A, play of the show world pulsing with tlic heart throbs of human drama'. Gripping melodrama—a husband fighting'* to avenge a wronged wife! Tempestuous romance —'the thrilling love story of a, beautiful dancer! Tender •pathos— a father’s great sacrifice on the altar of parental love! Broadwayf Back-stage intrigue! Night life!
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Shannon News, 10 May 1929, Page 1
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336Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 10 May 1929, Page 1
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