EVERYBODY'S.
GAIL KANE AND CARLYLE BLACKWELL IN "ON DANGEROUS GROUND" The war has naturally led to tho making of great stories but none has created a greater sensation than "Little Comrade," tho picturisation of which under the name of ''On Dangerous Ground" is beins: screened at Everybody's to-day and to-night. In this fine play a young American doctor seeking to get out of Germany, funis himself the companion of a young and beautiful French girl, a member of the French Secret Service. After a number of hairbreadth escapes the two swim the great river dividing Germany from Belgium, but the girl 5s captured by a German patrol. All ends well, however, and the touch of romance is added, as inevitably the hero loves and marries his "little comrade." There are a number of remarkable situations in the story, as may be expected, and the play is further remarkable for the variety and ingenuity of many of its features. There are scenes in Berlin, in Alsace-Lorraine, at Aachen, and at the Belgian frontier. Gail Kane is a delectable heroine, and Carlyle Black-well a manly and handsome hero. This fine programme is billed for to-day and Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1917, Page 6
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195EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1917, Page 6
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