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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE

VIOLET HOPSON IN "THE CASE OF LADY CAMBER,” AND FRANK j KEENAN IN "BROTHERS I DIVIDED.” 1 Something special in programmes is promised at Everybody’s Theatre at botli matinee and evening sessions today. In "The Case of Lady Camber,” j a new mystery film, which has just ar- : rived from England, three of the most distinguished British film artists are featured. Violet Hopson, tilio plays | the leading role, shines in parts which I call for restrained dramatic action. Stewart Rome, tall and vigorous, with : a strong jaw and manner, is also the idol of picture-goers in England. The trio is completed by Greg- . ory Scott, a handsome youth, whom fate appears to cast invariably for the , role of a dashing villain. "Brothers ! Divided,” the second feature drama, 1 reveals Frank Keenan, the veteran act- ! <>r and tried popular favorite, in widely divergent roles of two brothers of : apposite character; one is a mill owner ! and slave driver, the other an ex-con--1 vict whose prison experiences have ’ taught him that good deeds and kind i words get a man more out of life than I -selfishness and a nasty temper. 'Brothers Divided” is wholesome and timely and has a sure object that should be welcomed everywhere. In addition "Fly in the Ointment,” a two-reel j comedy and other supports will be shown. The box plan, is at Miller’s Corner.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6153, 10 August 1921, Page 7

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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6153, 10 August 1921, Page 7

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6153, 10 August 1921, Page 7

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