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EVERYBODY'S.

■ "SPORTING BLOOD." A BRILLIANT FOX PHOTO DRAMA. There was a capacity ho,use at Everybody's last evening to view the latest Fox film success, "Sporting Blood," a most interesting melodrama full of the atmosphere of the "turf," and with exceptional views of running horses.' The theme of the picture is the woman's duping a villainous man by his own tricks. It has been skilfully worked up with qualifying circumstances to heighten the moral tone of the situation and was markedly pleasing to the audience at Everybody's last evening. "Sporting Blood" is a story bound to please and interest even that section of the public who have no interest in "the turf." The supports include an "Eclair Journal," a sweet drama, "Heartaches," and a humorous comedy burlesque "A Stage Villain." , TO-MORROW, , Commencing at the matinee to-morrow handsome Robert Warwick will be featured in the World Film, "All Man." The picture veers round from wine-mad midnight scenes of gay abandon, when the hero is having his fling, tc splendid openair adventures when he makes good upon his father's ranch. An outstanding incident in this film is one of the most terrifying train smashes seen lately on the pictures. Mollie King and lerda Holmes assist Robert Warwick to be a real hero,

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1917, Page 2

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EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1917, Page 2

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1917, Page 2

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