ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "CHEATING CHEATERS." Clara Kimball Young, heading her own company, will appear at Everybody's tonight in her latest feature "Cheating Cheaters." This subject is one of the most elaborate and unusual in which the talented star has appeared. "Cheating Crcaters" ran for over a season on Broadway, and attracted thousands to the theatre. It is in the nature of a melodramatic farce, although its actual character is not revealed till the finale. For the moßt part the action embraces the daring intrigue of two bands of crooks, each operating on the principle that the other is a family of groat wealth and easy to swindle. There are some great names in the east, including .lack Holt, Anna Q. Nilason, and 'fully Marshall. The programme also includes the second episode of "The Vanishing Dagger." V COMING WEDNESDAY. The second big Universal attraction will be shown next Wednesday and Thursday in the form of a comedy feature, "Everything But the Truth," a real riot of laughter.
THE PEOPLE'S. WM. FARNUM IN "WOLVES OF THE NIGHT." The great thrills which are inseparable from the motion picture work of William Farnum are promised in abundance in this star's latest photoplay, "Wolves of the Night," which -will be seen for the first time here at the People's Theatre to-morrow and Wednesday. One of the most thrilling points in the story, it is understood, is the great mine scene where Farnum, as the hero, is imprisoned in a mine through an explosion of dynamite intended to destroy him. His eventual escape in a crazed condition is described as one of the most powerfully graphic scenes ever enacted for the films. Another hairraising scene promised is a terrific fight by Farnum and three men who have plotted his ruin and have almost accomplished it. That such a promise will be fulfilled to the lotter is not to be doubted by any one who has seen the William Fox star in a personal encounter against odds, and the romantic element is an important factor in the play. The bill includes latest gazettes and Sunshine comedy, "The Jazz Bandits." LAST NIGHT OF "ROZALIE BYRNES." "The Shadow of Rosalie Byrnes" is the latest of the Selznick pictures starring Elaine Hammerstein. In this picture, Miss Hammerstein plays two parts; one that of a charming womanly heroine, the sort that the public has come to feel no one can portray quite so well as Miss Hammerstein, and the other her twin sister, an unscrupulous and flashy actress. Latest gazettes, comedy, and "The Great Gamble" No. 13, are also shown.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1920, Page 5
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