AMUSEMENTS.
, 4 ' EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. I v. !ii.-li v. j> v. itiic- ed by big audience* la-: 1 .',i,--.: a: liier; lin'ly's Theatre differ crcat'.y ,1 „.. !; .,m the o'.hei. ••The Moon of ! 1.-rael. ■ .i ■■■'■-« M-rsicn ul" liid-r Hai-iard's line-! i.» -tapcmlous ill conception ami exe.-n- ---! ,;,,„ l, ,s ie.,v,.n v.cind :h- Hiblieal in- ' .„-,;,,; ~; ih.. .-i.-I;iv.-iii.-nt ul the Israelites I iii :Ue I :.•> p'ian«. ami their deliverance from • lii.r.i!:iL.-e. Tliv irbiry ami pump of am dent i liL-ypt. r> iiiislity temple-, ami it'-- irorceous | i-aliiee.. ;l:e power ami greatness of it* armed I Ini-t-'. a'" thrown into striking contrast by j ih" ,:ill",:- and lirut.il treatmeti; o( the enslav- ; ~| H01.r.-v nation. Th" -, I'.'i-n vci'-ioii of fy-uio Hamilton's I'aradi-' ■" is satisfactory in every sen-e, and the intensely interesting story is picii'.i'.l pl-a-insly and iu a manner (hut en- . -bains the attention. Milton Sill« easily hears nIT the palm for his presentation of •lie hero. Tony Stirling. The fight between him ami yuex is one of the mint thrilling ! tights to a finish pictured mi the screen. ; Hettv Ilronson makes a piquant and de--1 iightful heroine. The latest Topical < Hudg-: was nntewnrthy for a s,. ( .ti„ n showin i: the Maori football team's first match ' in London.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18921, 9 February 1927, Page 6
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