ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S.
"UNDER CRIMSON SKIES" TO-NIGHT,
Tales of adventure on the high seas always have a fascination for the average individual, and this explains in a measure the tremendous popularity of "Under Crimson Skies," the UniversalJew;;! feature showing at Everybody's" to-night and to-morrow. The storm at tea, the light on the beach and the mutiny of the crew are a few of the high lights in this picturesque photoplay. It is a great romance of love on the deep. The story of a strong silent man who, for love of a beautiful woman, quelled mutiny at the cost of his liberty, and then fought his way out to freedom and happiness for them both. Elmo Linaoln slars in the leading part and engages in some thrilling combats during the story. Seats can be reserved at Collier's.
THE PEOPLE'S.
LAST NIGHT OP SHIRLEY MASON AND GLADYS JJROCKWELL. '
To-night's screening concludes the season of the most entertaining Fox double bill for a long period. Shirley Mason is seen in a charming role in "Lqve's Harvest," from the popular book ''His Harvest," and Gladys Brockwell in "The Mother of His Children" does the finest dramatic work of • her career. The latest gazettes balance the programme.
A BIG BRITISH FILM TO-MORROW. To-morrow's big double bill presents "The Great Imposter," tlie Harina allBritish play featuring Bernard Dudley, and the six-_reel Miteiiell Lewis screenplay ''Calibre 38," the most exciting mystery play staged in recent times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1920, Page 8
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239ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1920, Page 8
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