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THE PEOPLE'S. ILAST MGHT OF ENID BENNETT. ! The charming Australian Star, Enid | Bennett, in speaking of lier production "Fuss and Feathers," said: "1 think all my Paramount friends will like 'Fuss and Feathers,' became it is a human story with a lot of good fun and an : example of how snobbishness is someI times; given a blow between the eyes. Mr. Ince supervised the picture, which Mr Niblo directed, and I think it is one of the best I have ever made." Miss Bennett's views were shared by all who witnessed the production, and they report that it is; one of the most pleasing pictures of the day. "The Fighting Trail" No. 3, gazette, Burtom Holmes, and Billy West comedy are also on the bill. "BILL" FARNUM IN "WHEN A MAN SEES RED," TO-NIGHT. Everybody's has had a run of exceptional motion picture attractions and to-night and to-morrow the good things will continue with a Fox standard production "When a Man Sees Red," from a story by Larry Evans and played by William Farnum. When a man comes face to face with his mortal enemy and the two of them stand bare-handed with the lust to conquer blazing in their eyes, the veneer of civilisation slips from them like a cloak and the slumbering passions of their cave-men ancestor s awaken in their hearts. It is then that a man "sees red" and it is "When a Man Sees Red," in all that the phrase implies, that has been chosen the title for the great F«x Film production of Larry Evans' famous Saturday Evening Post serial "The Painted Lady." Scats for either night can now be reserved at Collier's. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AN "ARTORAFT" SUPER, "MISSING." On Friday and Saturday the management has arranged to screen the Artcraft special picture,' "Missing," from the famous novel by Mrs Humphrey Ward. "Missing" has been freely discussed by critics and picture patrons on •the same standard as "Hearts of the World," and' "Missing" has not lost anything in the comparison. More will be told about this magnificent production during the next few days.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1919, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1919, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1919, Page 6

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