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ENTERTAINMENTS

EVERYBODY’S. MADGE KENNEDY IN -LEAVE IT TO SUSAN.” A chuckle every second and a laugh every minute is the speed record of “Leave it to Susan,” the Goldwyn picture starring tihat daintiest of comediennes, Aladge Kennedy. “Leave it to Susan” is replete with moments of refreshing fun. wholesome and clean. In this satire of a Western thriller, the dainty star has a thoroughly delightful subject in that she is given unbounded opportunities io display her talents as a comedienne. The supports include a two-reel Christie comedy special “Kiss Me Caroline,” and the Topical Budget. “THE BURIAL OF THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR.” The picture of the last journey of the unknown warrior from. France to Westminster Abbey on Armistice Day 1920, are an unforgettable record of the tribute of a. nation to her brave dead. Tne management of Everybody’s have secured a copy of this historic film, which will be screened on Monday and. Tuesday nights. THE PEOPLE’S. EUGENE O’BRIEN IN “HIS WIFE’S MONEY.” Eugene O’Brien and Zeena Keefe in Selznick’s latest picture, “His Wife’s Aloney,” score a big success in a splendid picture. A manly chap married an heiress—and you know what people say of the man who marries for money. But her money did not attract him—but it did attract other men—and she preferred society to “settling down” with her husband. It humiliated him and estranged her love. He went west to forget, yet vowing to smash the men who had caused it. In a climax that rocks with thrills and romance, he did. It is a red-blooded play of love, romance and adventure, written by May Tully and directed by Ralph Ince—one of the most successful picture producers of to-day. The bill includes latest Gazette, comedy and “Tih Minh” No. 4, and the matinee to-day commences at 2 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1921, Page 7

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301

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1921, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1921, Page 7

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