PHOTO-PLAYS
» EVERYBODY'S. 'The Fortune Hunter,' the picturisation of the famous stage play, with Earle Williams in the leading role, is the principal feature at Everybody's. This picture, which tells a good story of real life. should inspire every ■ man -.vlio hopes ior success. Episode seven of the serial ' The Purple Domino,' a Gaumont Graphic, and a comedy conclude an excellent and lengthy programme. queen;s and king edwakd. A splendid British production, ' Lady Clare, an adaptation from Lord Tennyson's famous poem of the same name, is the chief item at the above houses. Mary Odette as Lady Clare gives a good portrayal of her role. A chapter of "' Mystery of 13 ' and the final of ' Smashing Barriers ' complete a fine programme. KING'S. The chief feature at the King's is ' Innocent,' featuring Fanny Ward. Charles Chaplin, the incomparable mirthniakcr, will also be screened finally tonight in one of his many successful pictures.
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Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 1
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150PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 1
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