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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. A BIG DOUBLE STAR BILL TO-NIGHT. A brilliant double star programme is showing at Everybody's to-night and tomorrow at both sessions. The star items are a Fox five-reel feature, "Queen of Hearts," with the popular dramatic star, Virginia Pearson, in the leading role, and a Select feature, "The Shuttle," from the well-known book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, with the. charming Constance Talmadge in the lead. Both pictures are the highest sample of the film producers art, and in each instance tho »tar performers arc popular film favorites. It is a programme calculated to impress, entertain and delight every follower of the silent drama. The usual prices of admission are being charged and intending patrons who desire the pick of seats should lose no time about reserving at Collier's.

THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF EMMY WEHLEN. "Fools and Their Money," a delightful Metro comedy-drama, starring dainty Emmy Wehlen, screens finally to-night at the People's. It is a highly entertaining play, "with beautiful social settings, and splendidly photographed. The bill includes a two-reel Billy West comedy, and gazettes.

"WITHIN THE LAW," TO-MORROW. • To-morrow's change presents the big Vitagraph 9-reel super-production "Within the Law," featuring Harry Morey and Alice Joyce. The matinee to-morro'v commences at 2 p.m. Seldom does a picturisation of the stage success show to such advantage as does Vitagraph's ol Bayard Veiller's long, popular melodrama "Within the Law." The story has proven worth telling both on stage and between the covers of a book, and it lends itself with the same adaptability to the films. The career of Mary Turner, falsely accused and convicted of shop-lifting, who lives to wreak vengeance on the man responsible for her three years in prison, and the law in general, is filled with dramatic moments that thrill to a degree seldom caused by i pictorial efforts of the present day.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1920, Page 2

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