EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
Mjany years have elapsed since Earl« Williams first made his appearance in moving pictures, but he still retains all his abilities ac an actor. In "A Bogue's Romance," which is the feature of the new programme at Everybody's Theatre, he has a part that suits him iri every particular, and into it he imparts both, realism and dash. The production altogether is a fascinating one, and the photography of the highest standard. The remainder of the programme is made up of an interesting edition of the Pathe Gazette, and an extremely laughable comedy. :
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 9, 10 January 1920, Page 9
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