EVERYBODY’S.
To-day at Everybodys’ will be screened the biggest and sweetest love story in the whole history of the motion picture. “Romeo and Juliet,” was written by the immortal Will Shakespeare and though it ends in tragedy, as a romance it stands alone. Theda Bara actress superb, who has portrayed on the screen perhaps every human emotion, is now interpreting the role of the sweet maid of Miss Bara is the most widely known of screen actresses, but all her big parts have hitherto been in vampire roles. The delight that will be occasioned by her interpretation of Juliet will, however, be sufficient justification for the action of the producers in casting her for this role. The scenario for this magnificent photo-play creation was drawn up with the most scrupulous care, in an effort to keep the film version as near the text of the play as possible, and the entire force of artists; at the William Fox offices was employed in fashioning scenery, arranging details, and providing back-» ground for the story. This marks the first entry of the William Fox force into the realms of Shakespearean drama.
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Taihape Daily Times, 5 March 1918, Page 4
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189EVERYBODY’S. Taihape Daily Times, 5 March 1918, Page 4
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