EVERYBODY’S.
LEWIS STONE. ANNA NILSSON IN “TOO AIUCH MONEY” LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT Two of the screen’s best dressed players, Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson, furnish with a, real surprise in First National’s feature picture, “Tco Aluch Afoney” which proved so successful on Saturday night. One of the features is a midnight bathing party. In this scene some remarkable bathing suits were worn hv members of the smart set. Anna Q. Nilsson leads the way in a startling creation of beaded silk, in which she indulges in a midnight plunge. Lewis Stone heads the male cast. The supports include a particularly good two-reel comedy “Hello Goodbye'' which caused endless laugh 'er throughout its screening and a line English Gazette.. • '
BETTY BALFOUR, STEWART. ROME “REVEILLE” TO-MORROW NrGHT—ALL BRITISH PRODUCTION One of the finest All British productions, “Reveille” with Betty Balfour, Stewart Rome and a big English cast will lie presented at Every’ body’s to-morrow night. “Reveille” cannot be explained in conventional terms of film entertainment, because it neither follows the ordinary formula of film drama nor film oomedv. Indeed, it has no film plot at all—it is a vivid impression of life itself, elemental life in London, or any town in Britain, in the year 1918' and 1923. A year of war and a year of peace. Strange contrasts; hectic gaiety in London —death in Flanders; the riotous laughter and song of the celebration of seven days’ leave, and an elderly .mother’s only lullaby, “Rock me to sleep, mother”; the mafficking of Armistice night, and a War Office telegram; “a land fit for heroes” and processions of unemployed. “Rfeveille” has reminiscences' and characters that will create a great deal of laughter, but it also has a sacred memory that will he expressed in a. silence most eloquent of great emotional stress and that will lie a tribute not simply to the work of the film players and the fi’irr producer, _ hut rather to the indomitable spirit, patient hope and unflagging courage of our ‘people. “Reve:illo” will he-screened at Everybody’s to-morrow night for the first time. Box plans' at Tattersall and Bayly-s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10313, 24 January 1927, Page 6
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