MAORILAND THEATRE.
I- . * !'" COLLEEN MOORE IN "OH KAY." ■-{" On Saturday Colleen Moore will ap- j ;*.. pear in Shannon in "OhvKay." "Frank- ! ,Vi.ly a faree "Oh Kay!" opens in EngJv'lancl, ends in Long Island, and includ- £ '■> es a' considerable portion of the interl'"l -veiling salt -water. Colleen, as "Kay," '{■*' an independent young member of tlio \'}, British peerage goes sailing to forget :.5 her approaching marriage to a sour''A faeed nobleman. In a spectacular ?f'storm she is rescued by smugglers in a (jf rum-ship, bound for America, and is v-'.:taken- along. Complications arise when '(?, ahe' becomes involved in the activities s,4'*df 'Storing the cargo in a supposed emflp'ty, mansion. The manner in which ; %J y Kay eludes" a revenue officer by prcjT 'tending to be married to the young downer' of the Long Island •estate, and 'ff then, .insists that she is a maid-ser-'"-wife 'of - the butler, when the 1 f#Vyoung man's financee discovers that Wftibhl has 'spent the night in the house,
provides a succession of mirthful sit uations that seldom have, been sur passed.
"THE SEA URCHIN."
Master Pictures are again releasing an English production, "The Sea Urchin," starring the ever-popular betty Balfour. Playing opposite Miss Balfour is the young American star, George Haekathorne. The story opens in an orphanage in France, arid ends in Cornwall, England. - It embraces laughter and tears, humour and pathos, sparkling comedy and many thrills.
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Shannon News, 6 September 1929, Page 2
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230MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 6 September 1929, Page 2
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