EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
A first-rale programme of films, one in which quality, quantity, and variety are combined, is now being shown at Everybody's Theatre. All'the pictures are good, two of them particularly 60, "Up in Mary's Attic" and "The Love Call." Eva Novak and Harry Gribben play tho leads in the first-named, a comedy concernim; the secret marriage of a. boarding school young lady ami an aa'tist. Mary has another, suitor, ono Waldo, who, knowing nothing of the marriage, sets out to displace the hero by fair means or otherwise, and calls in a professional "vamp" to carry on the work. The Hollywood girls play a' big part in the story. "The Love Call," in which Billie Rhodes takes tho lead1, is a stirring- tele of the modiini West. The girl is sent to the city to be edu-' cated, but hears the call of the hills and of tho love she knew there. A story within the main tale Has to do with tho operations of a band of cattle rustlers, aaul the picture is remarkable for tho magnificent scenery shown. The supports include a Sherlock Holmes story, "A Case of Identity," a Pathe Gazette, another bright comedy. "Hocus--Pocus," and a comedy-drama, "His Woman,',' . arid-.,, .the, .y)ifctasti:.al.\'nuinbers are enjoyable. '' ,■: ."'"'■ ' ' ".;' '"1 '
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 9
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