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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. To* Nation*! Week the management of Everybody's, ITheatra has provided an excellent programme ' containing three special feature films, all of a high-class standard. Heading the list is "Lovo Me and the World is Mine," a TJniversal production, starring Majy Philbin, Norman Kerry, and Henry Walthall. ' ThU picture is ft masterpiece of production at the hands of E. A. Duppnt, Who has S iven to the film world and '•The Merry-Gq-Sound.''' The picture is laid in Austria,' and the scenes o« prewar splendour have been' Veil' portrayed. Dazzling in it's atmifspheric Bplenaaur, throbbing with intense'situations, and a col: ourful rpmance, "Love Me and (ho Wofio; is Mifle" can take a high place in picturo masterpieces. With such "a brjljianl triq of players in the cast, the acting is of an exceptionally high standard. ''The Ooliegtans," the second feature, is a series'of comedies.' which w«J» be woll worth following, on account of their real humour. George Lewis and Dorothy Gulliver take' the leads, and give splendid characterisations of college life. Sot real fun these "Collegians'■ series are lively .°, nd „ whojesome. George Lewis' has beet} ideally cast in the character of the youth from the country, and a thirst fqr'pollege Ufa. His advenr tures are exciting and laughable from the beginning to the end of the Btory. "That Certain Thing," featuring Eajph Graves and Viola Dana, is ft screaming cqm : edy, full "of humour and sparkling vnt.

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 19389, 15 August 1928, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 19389, 15 August 1928, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 19389, 15 August 1928, Page 5

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