EVERYBODY’S
NEW PICTURES TO-MORROW
The current programme at the Everybody’s Theatre will be shown for the last time this evening. This in-
cludes “What a Night,” a breezy story of American newspaper and political life, starring Bebe .Daniels, also “The Danger Rider,” a stirring Western tale starring Hoot Gibson. » An entirely new programme will he presented to-morrow, headed by “Three Week Ends,” a delightful comedydrama of millionaires, chorus girls and New York night life, starring the vivacious little actress, Clara Bow. She lias the role of a “gold-digger” keen to get married to a millionaire, but falling in love with an insurance canvasser, a role played by Neil Hamilton. An additional attraction will be the first picture in a thrilling new serial entitled "The Mystery Rider.”
George Fawcett, who is one of the most talented character actors on the screen to-day, plays the part of an Austrian archduke in the Paramount production, “The Wedding March.” Erich von Stroheim and Fay Wray have the leading roles in the picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 15
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