EVERYBODY'S.
MARY JPICKDIIRD IN "CINDERELLA," Mary Pickford and (husband, Owen Moorq, have not appeared together in many pictures and never have they had such an opportunity of portraying roles so suited to their personality and histrionic abilities as in the delightful old fairy legend "Cinderella," which is the premier attraction at Everybody's commencing at the matinee to-day. The Famous Players' director has introduced just the right amount'of comic relief without departing from tho story proper, and has included a number oi novel effects that add much to the entertaining powers of the picture. Tho staging, dressing and scenic effects are most pleasing, and through the whole picture runß the endearing charm of the little actress whose Bpark of genius has endeared her to millions. Parents who take the little ones to see "Cinderella" will find themselves following the fortunes of the ugly, duckling who hecame a princess with as much interest as the children themselves. "Cinderella" will only be screened to-day and Monday,
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1917, Page 7
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163EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1917, Page 7
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