EVERYBODY’S THEATRE
"OH, BOY!” AND "THE DEADLIER SEX.” Heading the current bill at Everybody’s is "Oh. Boy!” June Caprice and Creighton Hale, admirably assisted by Zeena Keefe and Flora Eincli, romp through six reels of pare, unadulterated fun in ‘‘Oh, Boy!” at Everybody's Theatre. The picture bids fair to rival the success that the musical comedy from which it is adapted scored over a number ol seasons, as it has lost nothing of its attractiveness by its transition to the silver sheet. Bevies of beautiful girls help to brighten the comedy. The second attraction is “The Deadlier Sex.” Bayard Voider wrote 'Hie Deadlier Sex,” and the humor runs through the story like a gurgling brook through a strip of woodland. The story concerns the romance of business enemies. The girl plays fair, but the man’s ideas of a square deal are somewhat distorted by bis lust for money. To safeguard her stockholders, the girl kidnaps the man and takes him'to the woods, where he becomes acquainted with a lot of nature’s beauties. A Christie comedy, “Coming Through the Rye, ’ supplies the lighter fare. The box plan is at Miller’s Corner.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6202, 6 October 1921, Page 6
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