Everybody's Pictures.
Victor Hugo's powerful story based on the Cathedral of Notre Dame, and especially the character of Esmeralda, as shown at Everybody's last night, proved to be one of the most successful film plays the Fox producers have yet undertaken. The aud'ence was charmed and delighted as well as tfarilled by the stirring story. The management have decided, to again screen the picture to-night and: an it is" of exceptional merit there should he a- large audience. A full programme of supports will also be shown. On 'Monday flight' tlhlat favourite comedy "Are you a Mason?" will be at the (head of the bill. It is one of the most succesful laught producers of recent years and loses none of its humour in. the fcreen version. iLovers of the better class of picture will be glad -bo know that arrangements have been made for a return next Friday of tlbe Fox masterpiece "A Tale of Two Cities."
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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158Everybody's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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