EVERYBODY'S.
"SPORTING BLOOD." A STRONG FOX DRAMA. Perhaps a race track picture, in which i the heroine is no rosebud, but shows her "sporting blood" by an action somewhat questionable (in this case she bets herself against £SOOO that a famous horse will fail in a race j, is closer to life and by so much the more acceptable. Her brother has dabbled in bets with money borrowed sub rosa from his employer, and is so much to the bad and likely to go to jail. The man "higher up" has ruined the brother and tries to rnin the heroine, and it is with him she mako-i the bet. Dorothy Bernard plays the ' '-< c, with Glen White opposite, and manner in which she circumvents uio plans of the villain, gets the money, and 6aves her brother, makes a gripping photo-drama that never relaxes interest. Not the least interesting portion of the picture is the outdoor scenea, especially the race track view 3, that are fresh and truly interesting. "Sporting Blood'' will be screened to-night-and tomorrow only,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1917, Page 7
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176EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1917, Page 7
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