EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
Tho tragedy of Lucrezia Borgia, as told by Victor Hugo in his famous drama of the same title, is somewhat difficult to reproduce as a. photo-play, but it has been handled in such a manner as to form a most acceptable production, entitled "The Eternal Sin," as now showing at Everybody's Theatre. Unknown to the husband, Lucrezia's child is placed with a poor family to be cared for and brought- up in ignorance of its birth and parentage. He grows into manhood, only to be drawn into the vortex of hatred, and a revenge that surrounds his mother and her family. By a strange fate, the son is marked out for a horrible death by poisoning, and his mother saves him in the nick of time. ■Well selected supports are provided, while pleasing items are contributed by Miss B. Howie-Stuart.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 3
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142EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 3
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