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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

Earle Williams has one of the strongest roles since Arsene Lupin in "A Rogue's Romance," which will be screened in Everybody's Theatre tonight. He is seen as Mons. Picard, one of the greatest characters in French criminal 11181017; as two lesser crooks, and also as a famous Paris detective. Always suspected, but never caught, he mystifies society by the boldness of his crimes, and defies the law until, of his own free will, he turns straight for love of a girl. The picture is remarkable for its surprising situations, suspense, and mystery. There will be an exceDent supporting programme.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 8, 9 January 1920, Page 3

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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 8, 9 January 1920, Page 3

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 8, 9 January 1920, Page 3

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