EVERYBODY'S.
NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Robert Warwick, described as "the star of 100 picture successes," is secrn in a fine manly role with pretty little Frances Nelson, in a "World' production, called "Human Driftwood," which heads the new bill at Everybody's to-night. The picture veers from scenes of gay abandon in society to the snow-bound wilderness o£ Alaska*, and there in the wild surroundings of a mining camp is enacted one of the most telling human dramas seen lately. From the role of a reckless young bachelor husily engaged in sowing a large crop of wild oats to that of an earnest reformer whose mission is to reduce the immoralities prevalent in a wild Alaskan mining camp is a change thati allows full scope for the undoubted powers of characterisation of Robert Warwick, whilst Frances Nelson is a pleasing and pretty co-star, and her cleverness and sombre foeauty aid considerably in making the picture equal to the best World yet to hand. The supporting items are excellent, and the musical portion of the entertainment will be nn to the usual standard of excellence.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1917, Page 7
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182EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1917, Page 7
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