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EVERYBODY'S. AN EXCITING MYSTERY PLAY "Who Is To Blame?" the present headliner at Everybody's picture-house, has enough thrills in its action to keep up a live interest from banning to end The iilm is set in America and Japan, and has, amongst other tiiiii<rs, a skilfullyprepared murder mystery, wherein somebody, probably the chief villain, has poisoned some fruit to remove the rather fascinating, somewhat unscrupulous adventuress who adorns the film and makes trouble in the story "Who Is To Blame?" is well set and splendidly acted by good east. It has as supports several pictures with various interest, including another exciting episode of that fascinating serial "The Fatal Ring '' THE PEOPLE'S.
LAST NIGHT OF 'THE FAIR BARBARIAN" AND MACK SENNET COMEDY.
'■' The Fair Barbarian," starring dainty Vivian Martin and the big Paramount Mack Sennett comedy, "She Loved Him Plenty,", starring Polly Moran and Ben Turpin, now running at the People's, make up a particularly fine programme. Vivian Martin plays a unique role a* the stranger who lands in a small English village and prdates a profound sensation by her unconventional manners.
'Cavanagh of the Forest Rangers," the special Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature to be presented to-morrow, is a picturisation of the novel of the same name by Hamlin Garland. It is a realistic romance cI the rugged West of rustler days—a stirring story pf heroes of the timbered regions find a drama of deeds of daring Nell Shipman and Alfred Whitman are the featured artists.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1919, Page 2
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