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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE.

LAST NIGHT OF “HONT_ EVItH MARRY” AND “IT CAN -BE , DONE.

A comedy film ol which all who have seen it arc talking, adetcctive novelist story “It Can lie Done” with Earle Williams in the leading ; role, and “Don’t Every Marry” a > Marshall Neilan problem comedy j Wesley (Freckles) Barry in the lead ■ wiil be finally screened at Every- , body’s this evening. Some of the most beautiful backgrounds and settings ever conceived lor a photoplay production make “Isabel, or the Trail’s End” the premier feature oil to-morrow’s programme. from the famous novel by James Oliver Onrwood. This film drama was taken in the Far .North - iii the land of perpetual ice and snow. New effects in interior lighting make tlie interior scenes as dainty and tasteful as the exteriors. Jane" Noval and House Peters heart an all-star cast, unique in its excellence. Scotland Yard!-AVliat a name to conjure with, and what stories of crime its records ould reveal. Lo the average mind the men connected with this world-famous agency are infallible, yet' sometimes things happen which completely baffle their best operatives. “The Wakefield Case starring Herbert Rawlinson the second film, is one of the most baffling mystery stories that has ever been written.‘The second episode of the Tarzan serial “Tlie City of Gold shows Elmo Lincoln who, -*s Tarzan nf tlie Anes, reaches the top of a steep hill, a slumbering volcano, spitting forth fire and smoke, when it erupts. The violence .of this eruption splits in twain the hillside on which Lincoln is. standing and he is precipitated head first into a y a f Y ll ' ino- chasm of smoke and flames. Ihe box plan is fiat Miller’s- Corner.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6320, 24 February 1922, Page 7

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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6320, 24 February 1922, Page 7

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6320, 24 February 1922, Page 7