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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. j TOM MIX IN "WESTERN BLOOD." Everybody's management announce Tom Mix in a new play that fits this daring star to a T. It is called "Western Blood," and will be shown to-night and at both sessions to-morrow. Tom Mix has jumped right to the front of popularity among motion picture stars. His clever horsemanship, his stunts nidoors and out, his fights for the rights of others against the villainous band that have long infested the old-time west, made his style of play welcomed among all classes. He is the real cowboy of the screen. He was born and brought up on the plains, leaving them only to complete a college course. In his latest story he adds to his popularity. He continues to show his excellent and daring horsemanship, Excruciatingly funny situations appear in every few feet of the film. Beside the scenic effects are beautiful as is usual with Tom Mix pictures. The programme also includes "Man and Beast," a five-reel story of the African jungle. THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT ( ? "OUT OF THE NIGHT.", To-night's is the last presentation of the fine mystery drama, "Out of the Night," starring Catherine Calvert and Herbert Rawlinson. It deals with the trials and triumphs of true love battling', against enmity and cavil, The part of the heroine, Rosalie Lane, is taken by Catherine Calvert, onp of the most attractive personalities ir. the film world to-day. The role of t ■< hero, Bob Storrow, is in the competent hands of Herbert Rawlinson. The bill includes gazette, comedy, and travelog. BOUNDARY HOUSE TO-MORROW. To-morrow's big new bill, commencing at the matinee at 2 p.m., presents "Boundary Hoiise," adapted from the novel of the same name by Peggy Webling. This latest Cecil M. Hepworth story is an excellent British production with a -well constructed story and clever characterisation. The usual fine Hepworth exterior work is introduced and the'photography is up to standard and consistent.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1920, Page 2

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