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ENTERTAINMENTS.

. EVERYBODY’S. LAST NIGHT OF '‘UNCHARTED CHANNELS.” The dangers of navigating the uncharted channels of industrial life are admirably illustrated in, “Uncharted Channels,” starring H. B. Warner, the' noted actor, and concluding to-night at Everybody’s. The workings of the advanced type of demagogue who is responsible for many of the breaks between capital and labor are realistically | shown in this picture which displays Warner in a new and striking characterisation, that of a plumber. His job enables him to squelch a nice little “red” plot iu the bud and to make very effective love to a very attractive girl. Kathryn Adams, of musical comedy and screen fame, is the girl. The concluding episode of “Bride 13,” gazette, and comedy, are also on this bill. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30. To-morrow’s change of bill commencing at the matinee at. 2.30, presents the big Screencraft G-reel production “The Prodigal Wife,” featuring Mary Boland and Lucy Cotton. “The Prodigal Wife,” the latest Screencraft production, might well be described as the screen’s “East Lynn” as the plot runs pretty well with the latter drama. Mary Boland is featured, though equal recognition should go to Lucy Cotton for her support. Real drama is there in plenty, and the heart interest is sustained right up to the moment when the fatted calf makes its first appearance. The bill includes gazette, comedy, and interest films. .THE PEOPLE’S. “THE GREAT REDEEMER” The Maurice Tourneur imper production of “The Great Redeemer,” described as one of the greatest stori es ever filmed, will bo the feature a ttraction at the People’s Theatre to-nig-ht and tomorrow. Advance reports o f this feature tjeclare it to be a work o f the highest art, the' unfoldment of wh'ich carries a moral message of overwhelming power and profound conviction. “'.The Great Redeemer” is laid in a picture 1 sque western setting, its central character being Dan Malloy, a desperado and train-rob-ber. It is filled also with te, nder love interest, exciting adventure a,nd spiritual exaltation. The bill includes ‘ King of the Circus,” gazette, and c omedy.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 7

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