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ENTERTAINMENTS.

- I EVERYBODY'S. LOUISE HUFF IN "THE LITTLfc INTRUDER." There is a truly notable cast in "The Little Intruder," starring Louise Huff. Supporting Miss Huff in this production are such famous film favorites as George MacQuarrie, Albert Hart, Stuart Holmes and Johnny Hines. Mr. Hines, by the way, appears as leading man for Miss Huff in a role where his remarkable talents as a light comedian are seen to particularly good advantage. All the other people in the cast are so well fitted for their roles, and from every standpoint this is one of the best cast plays that has been seen on the screen this year. '"The Little Intruder" shows to-night and to-morrow at Everybody's", and amongst the supports will be the second episode of "The or Migiu," j THEDA BARA IN "THE ROSE OF I BLOOD." j Lovers of motion pictures which interest and enthrall will welcome the glad news that Theda Bara is about to appear at Everybody's Theatre in her newest William Fox production, "The Rose of Blood," on Friday and Saturday next. Miss Bara portrays a Russian heroine. But Lisza Tapenka is different from every other leading lady of Slavonic origin. She is a Russian who fights, made of the same stuff which has formed the bravo Legion of Death. This picture is in every way a masterpiece of ftlmcraft, and the famous actress reaches emotional heights to' which she has seldom if ever before attained- In addition to this big super-production the programme will include the usual circuit feature, a Goldwyn five-reel picture "Spotlight Sadie," with Mae Marsh in the leading role. Prices of admission will be: D.C. 2s, Back Stalls Is 6d, Front. Stalls Is (plus tax). The box plan for both nights is now open at Collier's. THE PEOPLE'S. THE LEE KIDDIES TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 p.m. The Lee Kiddies in "Troublemakers" commencing to-night at the People's, and concluding at the matinee performance to-morrow at 2 p.m. present what is undoubtedly the brightest flhn com-edy-drama before the public to-day. Little Jane, irrepressible in }ier humor, and little Katherine, rising 1 to great height in emotional scenes, are seen at the flood tide as troublemakers, and after you have seen them wo feel sure you "will tell your friends that you have seen one l of the best comedydramas ever screened. Children will enjoy the many pranks of Jane and Katherine as "Troublemakers," and grownups cannot help but like it. THE GREAT NAXIMOVA. TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY NIGHTS. "Out of the Fog," the latest screen drama- in which the great Nazimova is seen, will be the special attraction tomorrow and Friday nights at the People's Theatre, and is a powerful and intense story of the sea—dealing with elemental human emotions and passions. This play, which was adapted for the screen from the stage drama by H. Austin Adams, "'Ception Shoals," which created such a furore during its long New York run, brought to Nazimova much of the fame which &he has attained as an actress of supreme emotional character. The story has all the moods and changes of the vast sea about which it centres —storms and passions of human tragedy, dull and cloudy days firlien the heavy and enshrouding fog of despair rolls in to hide the horizon, but which later is dispelled by the blazing sunshine of romance and love which give a happy ending to the gripping drama.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1920, Page 2

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