ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'SLAST NIGHT OF ALICE BRADY IN "THE DEATH DANCE." Miss Brady is provided with a role that permits the full play of her excellent emotional acting in "The Death Dance," a picture that made a favorable impression on a large audience at Everybody's last night. The story itself has received the benefit of skilful construction, which serves to bring out its many high lights with a degree of exceptional force. The whole handling of the picture calls forth the highest praise. Miss Brady receives support of a high order. H. E. Herbert and Mahlon Hamilton hold down the heroic honors with ease. The dance, which forms the climax, is well staged./ I.t possesses a number of dramatic moments that are highly sustaining, due to the spectator's knowledge that behind its care free abandon murder is contemplated. Miss Brady's dancing is all that could be desired. The supports are also a fine lot, while the music of the orchestra is particularly pleasing. To-night will be the final screening occasion of this programme. 1 THE PEOPLE'S. BILL HART IN "RIDDLE GAUKNE." To-night's big attraction at the People's is William S. ("Bill") Hart in I his latest Paramount play "Riddle I Gaurne." This is a masterpiece of ] thrilling action and surprises. There was hell on earth when Riddle faced the man he had sought for 20 years, tha man who had murdered his brother, and who had sought to defame the only woman Riddle had ever loved. The support 3 include the latest Gazette, comedy and, "The Railroad Raiders." j
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1919, Page 6
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258ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1919, Page 6
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