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THE PEOPLE'S. 1 LAST NIGHT OF "BOUNDARY HOUSE." The famous English artists, Alma Taylor and Gerald Ames, in Peggy Webling's splendid novel ''Boundary House," picturisedj do some fine work. The play, which is by the All-British Hepworth Company, is beautiful with its English settings, and is an altogether pleasing production. The bill includes latest gazette, comedy, and Great Gamble No. 11. TOM MIX TO-MORROW IN. "THE TERROR." "The Terror" is the title of the latest Tom Mix thriller, which William Fox'is to present at the People's theatre, beginning to-morrow. This will prove one of the most.thrilling pictures with the rugged West as its background in which Tom Mix has yet appeared, if advance reports count for anything. Briefly, the story concerns the efforts of "No Limit" Carson, a United States Deputy Marshal to Tun down leakages of gold from the Sonora Gold and Copper Mining Company. The bill includes gazettes, and the big Sunshine comedy "Should Dummies Wed?" THE KING'S CINEMA THEATRE, STRATFORD. "EVERYWOMAN." The story of Mr. Walter Brown's celebrated mjorality play "Evertywbmaw," staged with big success in Australasia a few years ago. has been filmed on on extremely lavish scale as a ParamountArtcraft Royalty masterpiece, a photoplay which will be presented at the King's Theatre, Stratford, to-night. This picture abound; in beautiful settings, lovely women attired in handsome gowns and spectacular effects, and against this extravagant background the allegory of life and temptations is acted by an extraordinary cast of players The role of every woman is played by Violet Hemming, a beautiful English actress. Other players in the cast include Monte Blue, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts, Marguerite Loomis, Mildred *Reardon, Bebe Daniels, Irving dimming*, Raymond Hatting, Noah Berry, Charles Ogle, and Tully Marshall. The picture was directed by George H. Melford. Tn addition to tliis great picture, Mack Sennett's greatest comedy scream entitled "East Lyrnie with Variations," is shown. The prices for this great programme will be: Dregs circle 2s, stalls Is (kl. Box plan is now open at the Theatre.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1920, Page 6
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