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EVERYBODY'S.

JOHN BARRYMORE AS "THE INCORRIGIBLE DUKANE." A chip of the old block is found after all in Jimmy Dukane, son of James Dukane, senior, a millionaire whose character lias borrowed its leading features from that hard and unyielding substance. A visit to Everybody's tonight will show that Jimmy Dukane, junior, has well earned his title of "The Incorrigible/ and the scenes showing his rising: hour'at 4. in the afternoon, the luxury* of his bath and dressing rooms, and the memory of his wild lost night cscapajjos would lead one to suppose that ]rc is the ordinary scapegrace son of the rich man. However, the youth is soon put to the test, and cdnios out of it with flying colors. Irrepressible impudence, a cool head, .iul fine pluck carry him through some high adventures. The charm'of the romance is added to by the touches of dry humor. John Barrymorc, in the title role, has a part which fits him like a summer suit, and the rage which he became as a society drama actor in Broadway Theatre is understandable. The rest of the cast is of tue usual Famous Players' perfect standard. Supporting films include a War Topical, a charming scenic filim and a cartoon and comedy picture. This selection will be screened to-night and to-morrow only.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19170220.2.56

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1917, Page 6

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217

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1917, Page 6

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1917, Page 6

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