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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE.

RALPH INCE IN “WET GOLD” VIVIAN RARTIN IN “SONG OF THE SOUL.”

No one could be proof against the thrills, of the newest sensational picture “Wet Gold” (Goldwyn) which is screening at Everybody’s for the first time. In “Wet Gold” the hero (capitally played by Ralph Lice) determines to recover treasure which lias been lost by the sinking of the vessel in which it was carried. His plans, of course, become .known to his enemies, who are naturally, conscienceless villains, and who place every obstacle in his .way. The fight between them is carried to the bottom of the sea, where lies the wreck, half submerged in the mud, and here comes upon the scene a monster submarine. A picture of -tender appeal that will find an echo in the hearts of all lovers of real good drama is “The Song of the Soul.” This is the story of a beautiful blind girl who loved a man who was true and manly but terribly disfigured. Then the surgeon’s knife made it possible for her to see the light of day and the woman happy m her blindnesp feared to look upon the face of her husband. The comedy picture is “One Week” a farce that is full of guffaws and titters. Tho Topical Gazette with scenes in Turkey and Smyrna during ' the Eastern crisis is an excellent one. The programme will be repeated to-night.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9669, 16 April 1923, Page 6

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EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9669, 16 April 1923, Page 6

EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9669, 16 April 1923, Page 6

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