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ENTERTAINMENTS.

NAZIMOVA IN "EYE FOR EYE" TO-NIGHT. The famous Russian actress, Alia Nazimova, makes Iter third bow to local picture goers to-night at Everybody's in another of her remarkable super-feature, "Eye for Eye," a tale of love and passion in the Orient with Nazimova in .the roU of Hassouna, an Arab girl. The production has had more than usual care expended upon it. The whole play was produced under the famouß French director,! Albert Capellani, noted for his artistic results, and the achievement in "Eye for Eye" ranks with his very best work. The desert scenes are perfect—the colorful pictures of Tangiers in Morocco are faithful replicas of the wonderful old town—the building of this set being one of the biggest undertakings since "Intolerance." Throughout, the atmosphere has been preserved to a marvellous extent. The scenes in and about the circus are also perfect—in fact a well-known travelling circus with all its side shows, was used for these scenes—and the beautiful interiors are works of art—the whole play being presented in a manner which has never been surpassed There is an exceptionally fine supporting programme and Mr. G. V. Lambert also appears again to-night. THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF MADGE KENNEDY. Dainty Madge Kennedy in "Friend Husband," a scintillating Goldwyn comedy-drama, screens finally at the People's to-night. It is a "delightful story of a girl with ideas, an eccentric will and a ready-made husband. The latest Christie comeay, gazette and interest films are also shown. FRED STONE TO-MORROW. To-morrow's new bill commencing at the matinee at 2 p.m. presents Fred Stone,' the world's greatest acrobatic comedian, in a story full of life and action,, entitled "The Goat." The evening bill will include the five-net Triangle star, "The Ghost Flower," starring Alma Reubens. It is a fascinating story of how the outcast of Naples became the idol of Paris.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1919, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1919, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1919, Page 2

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