QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"Fmnegan's Ball" is the leading picture, aft. the Queen's Theatre this week. Charley M'ilngJiT as Denny Finnegan, Aggie Herring as * Maggie' Finnegau, and Blanche Mefaney as Mollie of the same family, make the film a scream from, start to finish. The Finnegau family live in Ireland. The Flannigans live in America. Molly, ' Finnegan and Jimmy Flannigan are in.lovey so the Finnegan's work their passage to America and arc met by the Flannigan's, and fo6 lowing the Irish tradition, ciuarrel immediately. From then on the comedy quickens and develops into a flue eliding. Also on the programme is "Burning the Wind," starring, Hoot Gibson as Richard Gordon, jufi., the son of ?. wealthy ranch owner, whoso father in an c-.; f deavour to cure his son's wild habits, kift Aim his laud is being taken from him. A gazette is also screened, and a prologue is staged to tha main picture, while music by the Queen's Quality Orchestra, under Paul T. Culleii, pla-yS excellent music.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 7
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165QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 7
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