EVERYBODY'S PICTURES.
At Everybody's to-morrow night the leading picture will be a charming rural and city life drama in which pathos, and intense dramatic action are skilfully blended into a gripping film story. Then there will be an entirely new vaudeville interlude, with fresh songs and dances and a clever little sketch entitled "The Telephone Bureau," by Everybody's Players. "ROMEO AND JULIET."
Everybody's have been fortunate in procuring the William Fox picturisation of "Romeo and Juliet" with Theda Bara in the leading role. The immortal love story has been told many times, but probably never before has it been seen in so superb a setting* as thatgiven by the makers of "A Daughter of the Gods." Tlieda Bara in her new role is a winsome Juliet and the llomeo of Harry Hilliard presents the passionate lover to perfection. Lovers of Shakespeare—and indeed lovers of all good and beautiful pictures—may confidently expect, a rare treat on Thursday evening next when the latest Fox master film will be unreeled. ___
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 March 1918, Page 3
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167EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 March 1918, Page 3
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