EVERYBODY'S.
WILLIAM FAIR'NUM IN "THE MAN OF SORROW."
The very fine picture of "The Man of Sorrow," which is founded' on the great stage success "Hoodman (Blind," nill be screened for the first time in New 'Plymouth at Everybody's to-night. The story, which is full of tensely dramatic situations, features a powerful caste of players headed by the popular William Farnura (the man with a punch), who "made good" in "The Spoilers," and who to-day is probably one of tho foremost dramatic students in tho picture world. His clever acting and fine personality in the William Fox productions screened at Everybody's Theatre have certainly made him a great favorite with New Plymouth picturegoers, and big business will no doubt attend his appear#jice on the screen this week. Be play# the part o'f Jack Hewlett in "The Man of Sorrow," and this is said to be one of his best achievements. There is a well-varied selection of supporting pictures.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1917, Page 7
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158EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1917, Page 7
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