EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
Fine acting is seen in "Flesh and Blood," the First National pictur* now screening at Everybody's Theatre. Lon Chancy is in the principal male role, and Edith Roberts is the pretty daughter. Lon Chancy portrays an escaped convict who runs away to secure his revenge for a long term of wrongful imprisonment. The accompanying films are varied and interesting, and. the music good. ■ ■ The big picture "Blood and Sand" is 4H r ideal vehicle for the romantic figure of Rodolph Valentino. It fits him better than "The Shiek," arid is more exactly suited to his genius than even his part in the former big Ibanez pla-y. Nita Saldi as the lady of the Spanish court, whose diversion is the wrecking of men's lives, does superlative work, and Lila Lee as the little swoetheart wife is also fine. There is a special musical score for which Everybody's orchestra has been augmented, and there will be special songs which have been written' for thp picture. The box plan is at the Bristol. •
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 56, 7 March 1923, Page 3
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