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ENTERTAINMENTS.

GAIETY THEATRE PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT.

THE MADNESS OF YOUTH,

He tind spent a year perfecting his plans to steal the famous collection of jewels. Then he falls in lover with the owner of the jewels—and tells her Ife is a thief. This but suggests the plot of "The Madness of Youth,” a new Fox production starring John Gilbert, to be shown at the Gaiety Theater to-night. There has rarely been shown a film with so unusual a plot or one so tense with dramatic action. From the very moment that he adopts the disguise of a wandering religious fanatic, in order io gain entrance to the home of the millionaire, hi,s pose of a deeply religious man brings happiness and contentment into a home that had always been one of chaotic discontent. As evil as was his intention. his every day in the home he came to rob brought a new scene of his benevolent influence. Soon he discovered that the lovely, ultramodern daughter of the house, because of his daily preachings, has entiicly reformed and become a gentle, lox able girl. With that discovery the man’s carefully planned career pt theft is finished.

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Bibliographic details
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4681, 31 March 1924, Page 2

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194

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4681, 31 March 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4681, 31 March 1924, Page 2

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