EVERYBODY'S.
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 'ALICE BRADY IN "THE JIUXGKY HEART." "Frou Frou" was a sensational sue'cess of the Parisian stage, and its film version by the World Film Corporation, "The Hungry Heart," showing at Everybody's to-night, is a splendid success. The outstanding feature of the production is the acting of Aliec 'Brady and Gerda Holmes ajs the two sisters, one a frivolous butterfly whom wifehood and motherhood cannot alter, and the other a righteous but tender-hearted slave to duty. The story is full of strongly emotional scenes, and Alice Brady is supremely good in the delineation of the agony of the wilful girl wife whose wrongdoing causes much irreparable mischief to those she loves. Special mention must be made of the acting of Ray Carrar, as George, the charming child of Frou Frou, and her elderly hus° band. Ho is perfect and no less. * Good photography is noticeable throughout the whole drama. The 'programme also includes a five-reel Blue Bird release, "The Romance of Billygoat Hill," from the story by Alice Kice Heegan, who wrote "Mrs. Wiggs." There is a fine war topical in support.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1917, Page 3
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185EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1917, Page 3
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