EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
Harold Lloyd occupies the leading role m "Dr. Jack," which heads the programme at Everybody's Theatre today. He takes the part of a young country doctor, who is called to cure a beautiful young lady who for four years has been suffering from some mysterious malady. Dr. Jack discovers that the young iady really needs excitement—nothing more—and sets pbout to provide all the excitement that anybody, ill or well, could reasonably desire. He goes to live at the house where the girl has been under treatment, and,, disguised as a dangerous lunatic, he provides a thrilling night. Dr. Jack is placed in charge of the patient, and undertakes to keep the position for life, without fees. The' supporting programme of topical and scenic pictures is well up to'the standard.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 3
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131EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 3
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