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EVERYBODYS THEATRE

‘•IDLE TONGUES” AND “BEHIND THE DOOR UOUTILE FEATURE

BILL TO-NIGHT

Thos. H. Ince’s “Idle Tongues,” and Universal’s “Behind the Door,” wil constitute the double programme nt Everybody’s to-night. A beautiful romance is unfolded in ‘ldle Tongues.’ the First National p’eture which is adapted from, the JosephJC. Lincoln novel of Cape Cod life. “Doctor Nye.” It is the story of ti village doctor who very nearly sacrifices h's il.Vs happiness to protect the r.ame cf a woman. The story is full of surur'ses and dramatic climaxes. Pemv Marmont a”d Do>- s Fen yen are in the 'ending roles. “Behind the Curtain” Univem sal p'eture made with an al’-star cast, adapted from a story by William J Flynn, former head of the United States Secret Service Bureau, that was acclaimed as a telling expose of smr tna'ism. The story has to do with the solution of a murder mystery and proving two person's innocent on the day set for the execution of the death sentence passed upon them. The cast iuHud.es Winifred- Bryson, Lucille iß.’oken, Johnny Ha.rfon, Charles Clary, Eric Mayne, George Cooper, Clarence Gebert and Pat Harmon. .In addition thei list of supports. To -morrow; commencing at the matmoo, Mary L Bickford -in “Dorothy Yermn of Hadd'ns Fa I ],” will be presented.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10096, 8 September 1925, Page 6

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EVERYBODYS THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10096, 8 September 1925, Page 6

EVERYBODYS THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10096, 8 September 1925, Page 6