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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE’S. LAST NIGHT OF LOUISE HUFF. To-night’s screening concludes the season of the popular Selznick comedydrama, "The Dangerous Paradise,” featuring popular Louise Huff. The bill includes gazettes, comedy and “Adventures of Tarzan.” TOM MIX TO-MORROW. Tom Mix has probably had more varied experiences on the range than any other man working before the camera. Many of these experiences' he incorporates in stunts upon the screen. And a peculiar fact is that they appear to be inexhaustible. In his latest Fox picture, however—“ After Your Own Heart. - ’ which opens to-morrow—Mix does some things which not even he ever did while a ranchman. He uses autos and airplanes as part of the ranch equipment. William Wallace Cook wrote the story, which is declared to be a real Mix thriller EVERYBODY’S. CLARA K. YOUNG IN “HUSH.” Dramatic suspense, alluring romance, and red-blooded action to set the pulses throbbing and tug at the heart-strings I are some of the promises made for i 'Hush,” Clara. Kimball Young’s latest photo-drama, which comes to Every- l body’s to-night. Add to these a wealth of scenic investiture and lavishness ■ such as characterises all of Clara Kim- ■ ball Young’s productions, and you have 1 all the elements that go to make the ’ super-production. “Hush” was written by Sada Cowan, and is a fascinating J stopy of' American romance. Young ; has endeared herself to millions of . photoplay patrons by her splendid act- | in®- in scores of big productions, most recent of which were “The Eyes of Youth,” “The Forbidden Woman” and “Straight from Paris.” She has add- ( ed another glittering gem to ber diadem of motion picture success in ( “Hush.” Also showing are gazettes and the • big “Mermaid” special comedy, “Hijzh ”

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1922, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1922, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1922, Page 6

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