EVERYBODY'S, THEATRE.
An excellent ; double-feature • programme, starring: many favourites of the film world, ie 6howing at Everybody's Theatre to-day. ■ Irrepressible in his Irish humour; Tom, Moore . dashes through."Beating the Game," in the role of Fancy' Charlie, expert cracksman, who takes, the straight road, and gains the public confidence to such an extent that he is supported for the mayoralty, of Plumfield. There is.an unusual, climax. Then there is Julian Eltinge, the popular actor who impersonates the opposite 6ex so' delightfully. He has a romantic role in "The Adventurees,". which play haa ft Western setting. ,The supports are good. • . ' rt~
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 3
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