EVERYBODY'S.
LAST NMBT OF WILLIAM FARNUM IN "THE BROKEN LAW." Strong, vigorous and virile, William Farnum delighted a huge audience as Daniel Esmond in "The Broken Law," a spler.did Fox phptoplay screened at Everybody's last night. Farnum, in the part of the English litterateur, whose love of freedom and outdoor life cause him to leave home and friends and sink his identity, is superb. His many striking adventures were followed by last night's with breathless interest. The highest praise the picture could have is to say it is exceptionally fine, even for a Fox feature. There is a most interesting selection of supporting films, including a unique vaudeville speciality. The full programme will be finally screened to-night. TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE. Quaintly conceived, and marked by fine acting, "-Fate's Boomerang" is certain to prove a popular attraction tomorrow at both matinee and night sessions. Mollie 'King, the eighteen-year-old star, is seen as the "little mother of the hills," who transplants the affection of a husband for his wife. The city "gay" scenes and the country grandeur combine to make of "Fate's Boomerang" a
record production by tho World Film. The acting is particularly gjood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1917, Page 6
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194EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1917, Page 6
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