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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE.

MITCH. LEWIS AND OWEN MOORE The customary crowded house at Everybody’s was again in evidence on Saturday night when the new double feature attractions r ‘Nine Tenths of the Law,” starring Big Mitch. Lewis, and “A Desperate Hero,” featuring Owen Moore, met with a great reception. Mitchell Lewis supported by ail exceptional cast, not. the least of whom is the child actor. Breezy Reeves, is seen in his favourite role, that of a French Canadian woodsman, in “Nine Tenths of the Law.” The story is one of big themes, and has a wonderful appeal, and the romance of the big pine forests is brought out in convincing manner. There are dramatic moments in this drama that are gripping in their intensity, and no amount of praise can adequately describe the work of Mr Lewis as “Leneau.” _ “A Desperate Hero” is one of feelznicks finest comedy-dramas. Owen Moore is seen in a great characterisation. Gloiia Hope makes a beautiful heroine, who is surrounded with a very strong cast. The picture is delightful from all points, and the joyful way in which the plot is unravelled, causes considerable amusement. An excellent Gazette showing tbe Prince and the Maori festivities at Rotorua, came in for much appreciation. This programme will be shown again to-night and to-morrow night.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6020, 28 February 1921, Page 2

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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6020, 28 February 1921, Page 2

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6020, 28 February 1921, Page 2

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