ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'?. PAULINE STAKU IN THAT DANCED'* A feast of gocd tangs pictorial and musical will bo put on Jwerybody's to-night. Th-j ctav film item will be a Triangle photoplay entitled "The Shoes that Danced" Paulino Gtarl;e and Wallace Mac Donald play the leading roles, in this picture, which unfolds an absorbing story of the >!' cv/ York underworld. It nnict not bo concluded from tlus that tho story k olio of such sordid !::cidc:it-j to uro csaaily associated wit'", any iiiory of |iie undei--world of ?. groat aly True, there is * murder in the piece, but that only
serv'oa as a pivot round which a~whole liosv of i-omaatie and dramatic episodes arc cleverly woven. 'At times the story is a little pathetic, but throughout the flame of true "love burns bright and clear and besides there is more than enough comedy to relieve the pathos. Altogether 'The Shoes that Danced' 1 is a chanaiss s»iaiy and beautiful to a degree.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1919, Page 2
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159ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1919, Page 2
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