EVERYBODY'S.
CROWDED TQ THE DOORS SATURDAY. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG* GREATEST TRIUMPH Clara Kimball Young gains further laurels in her characterisation of the Cuban girl in "The Feast of Life," ail attraction which drew a crowded house to Everybody's on Saturday, many being unable to gain admission. Though the acting of this eminent plioto-plj-wtist does so much to make the picture the splendid production it undoubtedly is, the director, "the man behind the gun,"' should not be forgotten. Albert Cappelani, who has recently joined the itaff of tlie World Film Corporation, first became famous for his photo dramatisation of Victor Hugo's master thrust of realism, "Les Miserables." He has err;ted photo-plays from the works of Daudet and Zola, as well as Hugo, and Is said by many to be the greatest of European scenic craftsmen. In "The Feast of Life" he kept the entire cast busy for some months in and near the t>ld" Spanish town of -Havana, Cuba, securing the quaint old picturesque exteriors which give such charm and realism to the picture. Tlie interior scenes, too, are most artstically arranged, and pith that remarkable attention to do. tail for which Cappelani is noted. "The Keast of Life" must be reckoned among the best pictures of the mnny good productions presented at Everybody's. The supporting features include "Out [Again and in Again" (comedy), "Pathe's I Gaaette," and a special film showing the I iriv&l of Jthe Deutschland in the Baltimore Harbor. Owing to other star at- | tractions, to-night will be the last Utg«pa3is gf "jQu; ftftslt lef^"
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1917, Page 3
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257EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1917, Page 3
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