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Show screen adaptation of "The Shaugh-raun.'' Shaugh-raun.'' lim lioucicault's great Irish melodrama of nearly fifty years ago ami whine is particularly timely in view of the present political situation sit-uation in Ireland. The Rock-naif play lends itself admirably to screen production, being spectacular and melodramatic to a decree. It was directed by David Smith, who has caught the true Irish spirit. The tille role originally played by Mr. lioucicanlr is assumed by Pat o'Mal-ley. o'Mal-ley. one of the best known screen actors in this type of role and Mora, the Sharughhmin's sweetheart, is in the capable liaands of Pauline Starke, a role that fits her to perfection. per-fection. The remainder of the cast which includes little Richard Daniels, Dan-iels, who made such a hit in "The Little Minister," has been selected with equal care. I "MY WILD IRISH ROSE." I One of the Invest productions of the year will be shown at the Star theater on Saturday. It is entitled "My Wild Irish Kose" and is a |