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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE

ANNA CHRISTIE” AND LARRY SEMON—FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT.

‘•'Anna Christie,” the excellent feature drama- with a great c-ast including Blanche Sweet and AA’illiain Russell ; “The Gown Shop”—Larry Semon’s latest super-comecly; “The Fire Brigade” comedy ; English and Bathe Gazettes will be finally shown at Everybody’s to-night.

The first of the Bathe color dramas, “Love in a Harem,” with an all-star French cast, and Priscilla Dean in “The AYhite Tiger,” are the main attractions at Everybody’s to-morrow both matinee and night. The most beautiful woman m all Europe is Mile. Fiance Diieiia, who plays the part of Princess Daoulali in -‘Love in a Harem,” the Pa the color Masterpiece of tbe Orient. No story c-ould have fitted her proud untamed nature better that the hitherto unpublished story of the Arabian nights' called “Love in a Harem,” in which she meets a peasant lover, and remains true to him against the most cruel odds. One of those concentrated casts that spell so much in the making of really thrilling drama will be seen in “White Tiger.” Priscilla Dean is the star of the UniversalJewel attraction and AA'allnce Berry, Raymond Griffith and Aiatt Afoorc handle all the supporting roles of importance. There are only four roles of any value, and this diminishing of the number of principal roles, makes each one stronger and the dramatic suspense more intense. In addition the Century comedy ‘Fashion Follies’ and picked* supports. Box plan at Miller’s corner.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9850, 31 October 1924, Page 6

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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9850, 31 October 1924, Page 6

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9850, 31 October 1924, Page 6

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