ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY’S. • EVERYWOMAN” TG-DAY AT 2.30. The story of Walter Browne’s celebrated morality play, “Every woman,” staged with big success in Australasia a few years ago, has been filmed on an extremely lavish scale as a ParamountArtcraft Royalty Masterpiece. The photoplay, which will be presented at Everybody’s, commencing to-day at 2.30, abounds in beautiful settings, lovely women attired in handsome gowns, and spectacular effects. Against this extravagant background the allegory of life and its temptations is acted by an extraordinary cast of players. The’ role of “Everywoman” is played by Violet Heming, a beautiful English actress, well-known on. the stage and screen. Monte Blue has the part of Love, Wanda Hawley is Beauty, and Theodore Roberts, Wealth. Others in the company include Margaret Loomis. Mildred Reardon, Bebe Daniels, Irving Cummings, Raymond Hatton, Noah Beery, Charles Ogie, and Tully Marshall. Moral drama, in which expense was not spared in production. Settings more than gorgeous—the banquet scene magnificent. A story that is going to get the feminine gender two ways—first, with its beautifully gowned women, and secondly, with the. star in search of love. The bill also presents the big play of the western lumber camps, “King Spruce,” featuring big and virile Mitch Lewis. The box plans are at Collier’s, and intending patrons to the evening sessions are advised to reserve without delay. THE PEOPLE’S. LAST NIGHT “SHOULD A WOMAN TELL? “Should a Woman Tell?” a special Metro six-reel play with Alice Lake, concludes its season to-night at the People’s. The cast of the picture is headed by Alice Lake, Jack Mulhall and Frank Currier- and its theme deals with a girl’s struggle to choose between revelation which will bring disaster and secrecy which will mar happiness. “’King of the Circus,” Gazette and comedy are also shown. To-morrow’s change presents a big English production, “Beyond the Dreams of Avarice,” featuring beautiful Joyce Dearsley. “Smashing Barriers,” Gazette and comedy are also on this bill. The matinee to-morrow commences at 2 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1921, Page 7
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328ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1921, Page 7
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