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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. MARGARITA FISHER IN “MOLLY OF THE FOLLIES” TO-NIGHT. We have had many pictures of stage and theatrical life, but not many stories have been produced whiejj deal with the intimate life of the f) eaks and performers in a side-show. J-‘Molly of the Follies.” with Margarita Fislher in the title role, throws some interesting spotlights on the life and loves of these strange people, revealing theiq as just as human as we are. Somehow one doesn’t associate a bearded lady or a human submarine with romance or love, yet they have their innings with Dan Cupid just the same as everyday folks. ‘‘Molly” is a nice dean story, well produced, with plenty of fresh entertainment'Value and should prove a popular picture. “Molly” screens at Everybody’s to-night and at both sessions tomorrow.

TEH 7 : PEOPLE’S.

LAST NIGHT OF “A GAMBLE FOR . DEATH.”

The fascinating mystery story, “A Gamble for Death,” an English production featuring popular Aurele Sydney,' screens finally .to-night. It is a gripping mysterious screen drama full of tense action and suspense. The bill includes Gazette, Interest, comedy and “Elmo the Fearless.”

To-morrow's change presents the extraordinary Selznick production, “The Man Who Lost Himself ’’ featuring Wm. Faversham in a drama which although based upon a remarkable physical resemblance, nevertheless is both logical and entertaining. Mr. Faversham has been ideally east as Victor Jpnes, the stranded American, who impersonates a dissolute, and' deceased Englishman of title, and he acts with that reserve and restraint that have made his stage characterisations -so popular with the theatre-going public of two continents. The conclusion of “Tih Minh” and comnjencement of “Smashing Barriers” are afto on the bill. The itiatinee to-day commences at 2 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1921, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1921, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1921, Page 6

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