The Moving Picture Weekly (1916-1917)

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48 -THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY ''Brennon o* the Moor** A GREAT SPECIAL FEATURE RELEASED AUG. 23 RELEASED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE TO EXHIBITORS BOOKING JiiE ENTIRE UNIVERSAL PROGRANT N UNUSUAL HEART ' INTEREST PHOTO DRAMA— WITH EVERY ELEMENT OF POPULARITY— A GREAT BOX OFFICE ATTRACTION 1 F there is anny unnat1 there's nawthin' doin', at all, at uralized citizen that : all. Ye may be well shure that don't know what a | Willie tuk advantage of the "broth of a bhoy" is he had j chance, and got safe away. Thin, lether see Francis Ford as wan night he "called at his Brennon o' the Moor," father's cabin and told him an' He's a wild lad an' the the ould mother that it was best wrassler in the vil Ameriky he was bound' fer, an', lage of Cashel. Shure, it's thanks be, it's sweet Molly no wondher that Molly Bawn, herself, that's goin' wid Bawn (Grace Cunard) , i him. Wid Father O'Brien's loved him, and when he licks blessin', it's off they the mayor's son she's as are, to the land of proud of his as if she owned • the free and the nim. Molly's father was a l)it behind in the rint, d'ye moind, an' when the mayor, iiis landlord, got uppy about it, it was Molly hersilf that trun him out of the cabin. Willie got into trouble over it, and tuk to the home of the Universal Program, If there's ary a son or a daughter of Ould Erin in your town, it's crazy they'll be about this foine ll i//(c lircniiuii and MoUy Bawn plaise, an' thin, such was the contrariness of the lad, he made him a pairtner. Now, the mayor's son was a fellah wid a foine hairt, benaith his fine clothes, an' he liked Willie for the foightin' blood in him, though it cost him a lickin' to become acquainted wid the same. So when the mayor, be abuse and threats, made Molly give him her last shillins for the rint, Willie pints his gun at him and gets back the money. The mayor is woild, an' wid blood in his eye, calls in the King's red-coats, an' it looks as if Willie was bound fer the gaol. But Molly steals the flints from their y;^^ muskets an' when the command to "Foire" is given, of Cmi^i^ pitcher, an' thim moor, wid a brace of ould i as ain't so f ortunpistols. He robbed a pack \ ate as to be Irish O'Buen peddler as nate as you born will loike it just the same, fer the good fightin' an' the true love, and the war-rm heart-interest from first to last. Ye'U be glad ye showed it. Dinny will bring his girl and Maggie'll sartin' sure fall dead in live with the bhoy Brennan wid his foine manners. Rcmeviber this great feature is released on the regular Universal J'rof/ram icithout extra charge to all Exhibitors who use the entire Program. To those tcho use part only a slight additional charge u-ill he made to cover cost of indiridual bookings. BOOK NOW! UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING CO.. CARL LAEMMLE, President, "The Largest Film Manufacturing Concern in the Universe" 1600 Broadway, New York