AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The tv.-o pictures comprising the bill at Everybody's this week differ greatly ono from the other. The screen version of Rider Haggard's novel, "The Moon of Israel," is stupendous in conception and execution. The glory and pomp of ancient Egypt, its mighty temples and palaces, the power and greatness of its armed hosts, aro thrown into striking contrast by the callous and brutal treatment of tho enslaved Hebrew nation. The screen version of Cosmo Hamilton's "Paradise" is tatisfattory in every sense, and Milton Sills easily bears off tho palm for his interpretation of tho hero.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18922, 10 February 1927, Page 7
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