AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. l"or the usual weekly change of programme the management of Everybody's has provided two excellent comedies, both high-class, yet very different in plot. The headliner is "I'ower." starring William Boyd, Alan Hale, ami Jacqueline Logan, a trio of most versatile performers. It is the old story of two men in love witli the same girl. "My Friend from India" is the second comedy, being farriral in plot. Franklin I'angborn and Elinor Fair have the chief ro »■». Pangborn is a wealthy traveller in the comedy who, through his contact with n friend, consents to art the role of his fictitious friend from India, so as to gain the love of a lady.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 6
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