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MAORILAND THEATRE.

"HONEYMOON FLATS." .y. An intimate, sophisticated revelation • H of newly-married life is contained in j Universal's clever comedy, "Honey- '-i moon Flats," which will be screened '; on Wednesday at the local theatre i with George Lewis and Dorothy Gul- ' ] liver co-starring. The picture is re- i..-i vealing and interesting, especially to i all people who still consider marriage ';; a romance and even to those who don't : , : ; but did at least during the first year. •'; "Honeymoon Flats" permits them to peek behind the boudoir curtains in- ; to the life of a young couple, who are '• more or '.ess baffled and bewildered by / v their new status. Their, quarrels are humorous and the "in-laws," butting in on everything, add much tc the hilarity of this intensely human comedy of ' ; _ affairs.

EMIL JANNINGS' LATEST TRIUMPH. "The Last Command" Ernil Jannings' latest picture, is a story of ! Russia and of the revolution that tore '" ;1 the vitals from the country. In this picture Jannings has been given ample opportunity to display his talents. It has been pronounced his greatest work - to date. The story is laid in Russia and ,' America, and it gives Jannings full sway for his genius of characterisation. He appears in the role of a Russian general who is caught in the vortex of revolution and swept to oblivion. Evelyn Brent is cast as Jannings' lead- • ing woman, while William Powell, arch- , ~ villain of the screen,' is seen as a. scheming and sinister revolutionist in . a role that gives him unusual scop>j for his admitted ability. "The Last Command" will be 'screened ,on Friday. . - f

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Shannon News, 25 June 1929, Page 3

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MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 25 June 1929, Page 3

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 25 June 1929, Page 3

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