ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE PEOPLE'S. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. In "Bound in Morocco." the new headliner at the People's Theatre, Douglas Fairbanks has a part which gives him splendid opportunities to accomplish most daring stunts. "Bound in Morooco'' is a romantic comedy drama, the action of which has to do with the Arabians, beauties of the harem, a race for life through the desert, fights with bandits, etc. The story makes it possible for Mr Fairbanks to present several I daredevil stunts that he created especially for his new picture. One stunt worthy of mention is a dive that Doug, makes from the top of a high sand dune upon the shoulders of an Arabian rider, who' is passing by 011 a swiftly speeding horse beneath. This is followed by an exciting hand-to-hand light on the desert sands, which is exceedingly thrilling. Fine supports include Bray Pictograph, latest gazette and "The Eagle's Eye." EVERYBODY'S. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M.
MAE' MARSH IN "MONEY MAD "
The great attraction at Everybody's this afternon and to-night 19 "Money Mad," featuring winsome Mae Marsh in a compelling drama of a girl's fight against dreadful and terrifying odds. This popular screen star is seen beautifully gowned in love scenes that are especially touching, The amazing device of her lover and herself to discover the truth concerning money left to her by her mother, but which she has been defrauded of, gives Miss Marsh ample scope for her wonderful ability. 'There are. other excellent supporting on the same programme, which: shows for the last time to-night. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1919, Page 7
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