EVERYBODY'S.
WILLIAM FARNUM IN "FIGHTING BLOOD." William Farmim outshines all previous efforts in his fighting scenes in the Fox feature, "Fighting Blood." showing to-night and to-morrow at Eveyfoody's, Ho plnvs the part of 'Sam Hardy, the youngest of a family of fighters, who have gained reputations for courage on the battlefield and in the game of life. In this picture Hardy becomes a clergyman. His church is invaded by a- gang of toughs, former acquaintances. Hardy quells his desire to fight, but at last breaks loose and throws the toughs into the street. All the scenes are vigorous and throbbing with real life, and real men. The parsons' jab is no sinecure but he makes good and also wins a charming girl. Farnum is at his best and equals if not (betters his great success in "The Spoilers." The story has an atmosphere of the open air and fairly breathes of the free life of the woods. COMING SATURDAY The queen of tlieV screen, Clara 'Kimball Young, makes her re-appearance at this theatre at the matinee Saturday in "The Dark fiifence," her second big success under the direction of the producing genius. Albert Capanelli.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1917, Page 6
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194EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1917, Page 6
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