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Irish Players of the Screen

Dublin Picture in New York An entirely Irish film has received its premiere in the United States. The critics have given it quite a friendly reception. A picture written and produced by Dr. I. J. Eppel, of Dublin, called “Irish Destiny,” was screened in New York. Dr. Eppel is a pharmacist and was instrumental in promoting the first chemist exhibition ever held in Ireland. The plot of his pictorial story is interwoven with actual scenes of the strife with the Black and Tans. Kit O’Maille, who plays the part of Captain Kelly of the Volunteers, formerly was a captain of the Dublin Brigade of the

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 23

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Irish Players of the Screen Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 23

Irish Players of the Screen Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 23

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