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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S

by John Winter, is a forceful', clean, and 1 delightful tale of a strong man' wronged, who yet conquers his base feelings'of revenge, and in the enu is led by the hands of a little child to a. Reconciliation with his false sweetheart and his time fellow prisoner.; Pulsating wit? humanity and, tenderness, and filled with tense situations, it carries one to its end with a briskness" and intensity that are rare. ■■Theiinterest and sympathy are held throughout and it is with a feeling of genuine pleasure that one sees the happy bxit unexpected ending to the sorrows and sufferings of the much-wronged; but kindhearted and lovable "Grioi"

Supports include the 1 final episode of the circus serial "Regie-' the Ring" Tomorrow, Frederick, a screen artist 'whose varied attainments and versatility have attracted popular attention long since appears as the leading lady in "The Slave Market," the latest release of the Paramount people. THREE STARS The spendthrift son of a millionaire has provided the theme of many a good story, but non e told with the freshness and brightness of 'All Man 7 the World Film now showing at Three Stars. Robert Warwick makes a fine likeable and care-free hero, and a fresh turn is given to the story bymaking his worst troubßcs begin aft*r he "nhs proved himself "All Man?* Gerda Holmes and Mollie King are both amazingly pretty, and the hero's confusion in making a choice is quite understandable. The play has some fine photography and the setting is lavish and artistic. There is plenty of excitement and red-blooded action in this film and the tale is an interesting one full of geniune human interest. "On the bounce" is how Jim Blake took things as long as his millionaire father continued to write out cheques as the young man's bills came in. However, the old man suddenly stopped. Mollie King and Gerda Holmes are two popular young misses,, and it is a task of some difficulty to decide between them. This however has to be done by Robert Warwick, in his rol e of hero of "AH Man". Breakfast, at noon, lunch at four, and dinner still later-make np the time-table for the young spendthrift hero of "ATI Man." The sudden drying up of the stream of easy money in the form of cheques from the millionaire father, brings face to face with stern fact,, the hero of "AU Man."

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 7 September 1917, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 7 September 1917, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 7 September 1917, Page 4

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