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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE

“LOVE IN A HAREM”, A7/SO ' ‘WHITE TIGER” STARRING PRISCILLA DEAN.

Filmed in a blaze of barbni'otis splendor, and sweeping through unforgettable events, “Love in a Harem” now showing at Everybody’s is' claimed to be the first picture produced since the war in genuine Bathe color. It is a powerful, compelling drama, that throbs with Eastern passion, and echoes the hoof-heats of mighty warriors going into battle. It features a star practically new to Gisborne picture-goers, Madamoiselle France Dhelia, a Parisian beauty, as the dancing girl. It £;s a story of romance, love and gorgeous representations of court life under various sultans. An Oriental sovereign, bored with every possible pleasure, sent his three bravest courtiers to find the world’s greatest marvels.- If they succeeded, prosperity was their reward; if tliev failed, death was their portion. The first returned with the biggest diamond in the world, but lost his head, as the sultan had his coffers full of jewels. The second, offering, a magic glass, was permitted to live. Ihe third brought back a beautiful princess. The Sultan was doubtful about the “find” until tho astute courtier suggested his looking at her through the magic class. Then the story commences in earnest. “4Vhite Tiger” I? a Universal Jewel screen drama, starring Priscilla Dean, of a trio of international criminals. »Thcy display an utter lack of any human friendship for each other; being merely three clever crooks allied for purely business reasons and ready to shatter their obligations to each other for the same business reasons at an instant’s notice. In addition “The Gorham Girls” in the century comedy “Fashion Follies” and the In-ternational-News. ‘ These attractions will be repeated to-night.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9852, 3 November 1924, Page 6

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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9852, 3 November 1924, Page 6

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9852, 3 November 1924, Page 6

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