EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
"The Apostle of Vengeance," this week's star picture at Everybody's, is a photo-drama of the Western mountains. It deals with the feud between two families, which has engendered 6Uch a hatred that the hostilities entailing murders on both, sides have become the code of the mountains. As Dave Hudson, the son of one of the aata-gonists, to whom is left the burden of vengeance for the killing of his father, William's. Hart is given scope for some fine acting. His portrayal of the son, who, becoming a parson, endeavours to preach the unthinkable . gospel—to such unforgiving opponents—of love of one's neighbour, is a clever study of the conflicting emotions within him. The eleventh episode of "The House of Hate," and a Pathe Gazette, which, among interesting items, shows the Armistice ' celebrations in London, is also in the programme
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 110, 12 May 1919, Page 3
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