EVERYBODY'S.
"MORALS OF WEYBURV."
The star item of the new programme to be screened at Everybody's to-night is a i.oiidon I<iim drama entitled "The Morals of Weyburv." That there an. no morals in Weyburv seems to be the real lesson of tl.is play, founded on . -V Aithur Jones' powerful society indictment, "The Hypocrites." The u.u -quire is a fine type of opinionated nar-row-minded men, always criticising .e vices ol others and always ready to point •ut faults. When he lmnself is faced with a moral crisis, ne. does the most dastardly possible action, and persuades' Ins easy-going son to desert the airl he has compromised. The acting throughout is of a high order, beautiful Elizabeth Risdnn being specially competent and charming as the. heroine. The t|ltoli.j!m|i!i,v is of a liig'i order, and the nlm is unquestionably one of tne very lest so far produced b v the London Film Company. "Tin Morals of Weyburv" will be screened for to-night and to-mor-row night only.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1917, Page 6
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163EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1917, Page 6
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