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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. A BIG TRIPLE STAR BILL. To-night and to-nionow at Everybody’s there will be shown a programme that heads the list of big special programmes seen for many months. Three special attractions figure on the bill, including “A Great Coup,” Nat Gould’is fine racing drama, “The Fly Cop,” a new Larry Semon comedy, and another episode of “The Vanishing Dagger.” Ir. “A Great Coup,” the English production of Nat Gould's fine story of the turf, one of the finest picturisations of a. thrilling race is seen —a splendid start and a most intense finish. with a lady jockey winning by a head. The exhibition of riding by Poppy Wyndham is phenomenal. This talented star displays many accomplishments in the picture, in which she is supported by Gregory Scott and Stewart Rome. *■ “A Great Coup” is typical of England’s best in the producing line, and will stand even the closest examination for flaws —it had none. To an already attractive programme, is added the Vitagraph super-comedy “The Fly Cop,” in which Larry Semon, that king of laugh-seducers, repeats the success he mads with his “Grocery Clerk,” and another episode of “The Vanishing Dagger.” Intending patrons should either be in attendance early tonight or reserve at Collier’s during the day. THE PEOPLE’S. i LAST NIGHT OF “THE COUNTRY COUSIN.” Miss Kammerstein needs no introduction to the vast army of patrons, who demand refinement and wholesomeness in their screen menu. The personification of youthful grace, charm and freshness, Miss Kammerstein promptly takes rank as one of the very few stars who rely upon humanness and instinctive talent to portray the characterisations created in the popular and famous stories provided her by Selznick. The bill, which concludes to-night, also presents gazette, comedy, and an episode of “Tih Minh.” WM. HUSSELL AND MADELAINE TRAVERSE TO-MORROW. To-morrow’s change presents virile Wm. Russell in “Leave It to Me,” the romance of a rich young man and Aladelaine Traverse, in a fine play of the mining camps, “The Spirit of Good.” Latest gazettes are also included.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1921, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1921, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1921, Page 6

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