EVERYBODY'S.
FINAL SCREENING OF "WHAT HAPPENED AT 22." This is an example of first grade film melodrama. There is no ijit-up in the 6tory from the opening of the first reel to the breathless close. The trick in the last scC;ne, where Francos Nelson as the companion exposes the ''villain of the' piece," is most ingenious, and (rare in movie plays) altogether new. . Arthur Ashley, who has the typo of face associated with, the well-bred saunterrrs in Piccadilly, plays a double role and acts well. The full progranime will be repeated 1 for the last time to-night. TO-MORROW-THE FOX IDOL, WILLIAM FARNUM. "The Guilded Fool," a brilliant Fox feature with William Farnum in the leading role will be introduced for the first time to-morrow night. Farnum is no doubt the greatest male screen favorite in the pieture world at the present day and in this photo-play, which is especially suited to his dynamic personality, he scores his greatest film success.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1917, Page 2
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160EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1917, Page 2
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