EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
An extra special double-feature programme commenced at Everybody's Theatre to-day. "Grand .Larceny," a Goldwyn production, star's Claire Wind-: cor, Elliott Dexter, and Lowell Sherman of "Way Down East" fame. The stOTy presents a phase of modern life in which a, social . parasite carries on his depredations outside the pale of the law. The robber of property can be put in prison, and the man he has injured can obtain legal satisfaction, but what balm is there for the man who has been robbed of his .Wife's love? Such is the problem this picture attempts to solve. The second feature is "The Man Who Had Everything," starring Jack Pickford. There are many things that the hero wanted, and his father, inspired' by the prophetic utterance of a blind man, saw that he got them. When the youn^ man found that nothing which money could buy was- beyond his reach he tired of being pampered, and, starting out lor himself, found that money cannot buy all-the good things in life. 1 The supports consist of a comedy, a most interesting scenic, and a gazette composed, of sporting items, and finishing with the latest Parisian fashions. Everybody s Popular Orchestra will render a programme of incidental music. •
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1923, Page 5
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