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EVERYBODY'S.

PAULINE FREDERICK IN "THB SPIDER." A UNIQUE FILM SENSATION. Ore of the greatest film successes of the year has been scored by Pauline Frederick in the Famous Players iemarkable sensational picture "The Spider," to be screened for the first turns at. Everybody's to night. Considering it as a whole it represents (he phototliama at its best It tells an excellent ly constructed story, in which there is no wasted incident story is of the human interest, red-blooded kind that, gets under the. skin and make.* it tingle and thrill. There is no turning to your neighbour when the third reel is ovei with the iemark, "Good night. Are (.hire three lu-jrc reels of this?" The merit of ' ; The Spider'' can lie gauged by the fact that although, over five thousand feet in length, it passes like a tliousntvl-fnot picture: The picture is sec amidst the gay life qf Paris, and tl.f story rerolves around the lives of Valarie St. Cyr (Pauline Frederick), the mistress of Count Du Poissy and Julian St. Saems. a popular young Parisian artist. All the elements of a thoroughly absorbing picture are included in the .slory which will prove one of the greatest attractions yet screened at this superior house of amusement.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1917, Page 7

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EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1917, Page 7

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1917, Page 7

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