ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. "THE BLUFFER" AND "DR. WISE ON "INFLUENZA." The nsw programme to be shown at Everybody's to-night and to-morrow is headed by the New World Film Company's dramatic feature, "The Bluffer," with a strong cast, including June Elvidge, Irving Curn'miiigs Muriel Ostricho and Frank Mayo. It is a sensational story of a society butterfly, who, although penniless, posed as a millionaire. 'The story is a_ nerve tension one up to the moment of the dramatic climax, when tlie bluff is called. Amongst the supporting pictures there is a Public Health film, entitled "Dr. Wise on Influenza," a splendid educational subject, which giveg valuable information on the prevention and cure of influenza- The episode of "The Lightning Raider" k also included in the programme. THE PEOPLE'S. ETHEL CLAYTON IN "PETTIGREW'fc GIRL." What turned out to be easily the finest thing charming Ethel Clayton has yet done is "Pcttigrew's Girl," show,ing finally at the People's to-night. The bill includes the latest gazettes, comedy and a beautiful travel film continuing tie journey through Switzerland. BERT DYTELL TO-MORROW. Although it is against the law to photograph the interior of any State or Federal prison, the scenes in "Blackie's Redemption," a thrilling 'crook" story, in which Bert Lytell is starred, are authentic to the last detail. "Blackie's Redemption," which will be shown at the People's to-morrow only, is the second of the clever Jack Boyle stories of the underworld in which Mr. Lytell is starred. The first was "Boston Blackie's Little Pal."
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1920, Page 3
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