ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT, “THE YELLOW TYPHOON” AND A REAL LIVE CHAPLIN ACT. A unique double attraction, is showing at Everybody’s to-night and tomorrow, when Anita Stewart stars in the big First National super-production, “The Yellow Typhoon,” and Cecil Verde appears in his world famous vaudeville act, “A Few Merry Moments.” Anita Stewart again demonstrates her claim to the title of star in the bizarre story of romance and adventure, “The Yellow Typhoon,” that was Harold McGrath’s most spectacular success of 1920 fiction. Replete with action and intrigue, the production is worthily excellent, and reveals marked craftsmanship on the part of the director. Its effects are colorful and vivid, and the scene of action shifts from America to England, to the Orient and the Philippines, with a scrupulous regard for atmospheric detail and incident that increases the interest. Lavishness of production marks every scene, and any one desirous of having a good thrill will not be disappointed in this First National attraction. The prices of both nights are: D.C. 2& and Is 6d, and Stalls Is 6d and is (plus tax).
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1921, Page 2
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180ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1921, Page 2
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