ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE PEOPLE'S. "THE TROUBLE BUSTER." The charming romance "The Trouble Buster," starring; Vivian Martin, screens finally to-night at the Peoples'. TO-MORROW—"THE EAGLE'S EYE" AND BLACKTON'S "WILD YOUTH." To-morrow's change presents a really big programme for besides tha latest Gazette, Bray Pictograph and "The Eagle's Eye," the amazing disclosure there will also be represented the Stuart Blackton Paramount picturisation of Sir Gilbert Parker's famous book, "Wild Youth." The featured artists are none other than Louise Huff and Theodore Roberts supported by James Cruze and Adele Farrington. Love the caill of youth to youth, which defies the shackles of conventionality and prison bars are the basic principles upon which Sir Gilbert Parker's story of "Wild Youth" is founded. The story is familiar to all lovers of fiction, dealing with the call of youth to youth and the final downfall of old age which tries to hold back the youngsters of its generation. Theodore Roberts ably plays the old husband of a young wife, who is Louise Huff, while the lover is Jack Mulhall. Here is a sterling play for all lovers of drama.
EVERYBODY'S. EMILY STEVEN'S IN, "A MAN'S ''■" WORLD," , ■ "A Man's World" is the striking'title of the latest Metro -which shows tonight only at Everybody's, a - strong dramatic play with the talented star" Eijiily Stevens in the lead. "A Man's' World" is a picture of the better soH," full of action and dramatic intensity, and provides an unusually strong part for the star. Written as' a play by Rachel Crothers. and presented on the stage with Mary Mannering as star, it has been adapted for the screen for Miss Stevens. Vital human problems are presented in "A Man's World." The heroine. Frankie Ware, the novelist, tries to solve these both in her books and in her life. Her success in some ways, and her failure in others, furnish strongly dramatic moments. Frankie is loved by Malcolm Gaskell, the publisher who brings out her book, and by David PowelJ, a pool* (young violinist. As the story progresses she discovers which man's nature is of pure gold, and which of baser Hiatal "A Man's World" presents many- surprises, and has an ending that is enywtyi;Appropriate to ths great proWsum dittoed it* ttyt ftyjg,,-..
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1919, Page 7
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371ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1919, Page 7
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