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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. MARIE DORO IN !< A SINLESS SINNER.” Something that is different—how we long to eee it when we find we have been looking at a picture with some hackneyed plot or situations—and “A Sinless Sinner” realises this longing, for it is a picture that is not only different, it is entirely novel as to plot, and it reveals the wonderful depths of emotion and characterisation of which that dainty ‘little international favorite, Marie Doro, is capable of. The story 'ha<s a decided psychic aspect, dealing with a girl who is possessed of two personalities, each diametrically opposed to the other. She is her natural self by day, while at night the other self assumes control subconsciously, and leads her into mischief at school, and pranks in after* life that brings her face to face with hideous danger. The story is presented in realistic fashion and reveals the touch of the master-director in the whole of six reeld. “A Sinless Sinner” shows to-night and to-morrow at Everybody’s. The supporting programme includes the next to last episode of “The Vanishing Dagger.” THE PEOPLE’S. LAST NIGHT OF A BIG TRIPLE-STAR BILL. To-night concludes the local season of a capital picture programme at the People’s, headed by the Selznick super-pro-duction “The Man Who Lost Himself,” featuring Wm. Faversham. The bill also presents the concluding chapter of “Tih Minh” and the opening of “Smashing Barriers,” featuring the famous athlete Bill Duncan.

BIG FOX DOUBLE TO-MORROW. J To-morrow’s big new bill presents Wm. Russell in “The Challenge of the Law,” described as a smashing dramatic production, filled to the brim with suspense and heart interest which holds the spectator until the very end. As a captain of the Royal North-West Mounted Police, Russell cleans up a fur-smuggling exchange single-handed, pursues a 'band of desperadoes across the desert, runs down the murderer of his pal, and of course wins the girl he loves. Also included in the programme is Louise Lovely in “The Little Grey Mouse,” a pretty romance, and Louise’s first appearance as a star.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 April 1921, Page 2

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340

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 April 1921, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 April 1921, Page 2

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