EVERYBODY’S THEATRE.
THE GREAT LOVER” AND 'ALIAS THE NIGHT WIND.”
“Attention, girls! Meet “The Great Lover” at Everybody’s matinee today,” says n well-known critic. “He charms everybody he meets, and he’ll be sure to charm vou no matter how young or how olef you are.” “The Great Lover” Jean Paurel admirably acted by John Sainpolis, is an opera star who, after years of adulation from women in all stations of life, devotes himself to making love and singing. Much of the action takes place on the stage and behind the scenes in a New York opera house, and the picture may he called a play within a play. IP is novel, and its situations arc gripping. One of the most romantic situations William Bussell ever had the fortune to appear in is “Alias the Night Wind,” a William Fox production, the second feature on the hill. A hero, outlawed by society, meets a mysterious woman by jumping into a taxi which he thinks is unoccupied. He learns that the girl is a detective, and he thinks she is luring him to his doom. Future events prove him wrong. In addition the big Sunshine comedy ‘Roaring Lions on Parade,” and several picked supports. Box plan and reserved seats at Miller’s Corner.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9801, 10 May 1924, Page 6
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210EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9801, 10 May 1924, Page 6
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