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EVERYBODY'S.

FINAL SCREENING OF "THE HEART OF JENNIFER."

Tc-nislifc the picture-loving public will have the last cliuncc of witnessing a film programme of unusual merit at Everybody's. The principal feature k a Famous Players production in five reels, entitled 'The Heart of Jennifer," f'om die book of Hditli Bernard Delano. Fi-ahired in tlie leading role is Miss Kn/el Dawn, an actress with an internatiuitfl reputation, and who has been seen here in other big plays. As presented in film form, tlie old story with a new setting becomes powerful and p'eturesque and offers many opportunities for extreme histrionic ability of which the actors make tlie most. The it a'e several other good films supporting thi- feature, including Topical War Si-ones, "Scenes in Colombo, Ceylon," an amusing cartoon of unusual merit, and , n novel nature study, entitled "Mimi," 'in which a Chimpanzee malccs Darwin'.i theory most uncomfortably probable. ■ Commencing at the matinee to-morrow (Saturday) nn entire change of films f':l! be given, the principal item of "h'cl. is a new World Film master-play. eni itled "The Pawn of Fate" (five reels), i b wliieh lfeiutifnl Doris Kenyon is t'catuied. The Parisian settings of this idm are particularly fine, and especially vci'istic is that of the River Seine bv nrght.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1917, Page 6

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EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1917, Page 6

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1917, Page 6

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