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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE

“LOVE IN A HAREM”, PRIEOLDA DEAN IN ‘WHITE TIGER”

The first of the Pathe color dramas “Lovo in a Harem” with an all-star French cast, and “The AVhite Eger are tho main attractions at both sessions aiE Everybody’s to-day. Al lovers of Eastern atmosphero-.-tho beautiful in woman, dress and appointments, will have a veritable feast of color in “Love in a Harem ' a Master Picture, which is an exquisite presentation in color or tho most ancient of all stories of the Mystic East —tho story of “Dad I ah” the Sultaxless of Love. This is one, of the most fascinating recitals in the whole gamut of Eastern traditions, and is the basis of that wonderful series styled “Arabian Nights”. It abounds in gorgeous representations of court life under various sultans. Full ot" barbaric splendour, the true Eastern atmosphere has been maintained throughout. Scene after scone abounds in adventure with inimitable thrills. Priscilla Dean is the star in the Universal Jewel screen drama, “White Tiger” the second attraction. The name is alluring, the catch-title by which denizens of the underworld described the girl heroine ol the story. As the underworld queen Miss Dean lias a role dramatically superior to rer triumphal characterisation in “Outside the Law”. In addition the 'Century comedy “Fashion Follies” and picked supports will be shown. Reserved scats at Miller’s Corner.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9851, 1 November 1924, Page 6

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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9851, 1 November 1924, Page 6

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9851, 1 November 1924, Page 6

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