ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. JACK PICKFORD ES T "BILL APPERSON'S^OY." Jack Pickford stars at Everybody's to-night and both sessions to-morrow in a fine First National feature, entitled, "Bill Appersoirs, Boy," a vivid story of the Kentucky fountains. It is based on the tale of "That Woman," by Hapsburg Liebe, a writer who has lived in the vicinity of the locale. Everyone is more or less acquainted with this type of subject, and it liever fails to keep one thoroughly interested. Mr. Pickford plays Buddy Apperson, a boV of eighteen. In a rapid series of events of a humorous and serious character, the picture delves deeply into the heart of the hills and also into the heart of the lad, depicting his bravery, his devotion to the memory of his motlier, his stubbornness, and his bashful love. The story is of that same heart-appealing nature as "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom tfome,"' and Jack Pickford gives, a splendid portrayal as the boy." THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF BERT LYTELL. "Easy to Make Money," Bert Lytell's latest "Metro" production* is easily one of his best efforts to date. Prom the opening title of the picture, which announces the handsome Bert Lytell as the star to the very last scene of this delightfully entertaining Metro screen play the ever-popular' Lytell played his own admirable self as never before. The bill includes gazette, comedy, and Mary Page No. 5. BESSIE LOVE TO-MORROW. To-morrow's new bill, commencing at the matinee at 2, presents popular and charming Bess'ie Love in a delightful adventure play, "A Fighting Coileen." The bill includes topical, comedy, and interest films.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1920, Page 6
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