AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. Tiie store of Ills People.'' «!!•’ wh'i]did Hniveiaal.,Jewel shown to a largo .itulieiice at Eveiybody '> las! nighi. is ioinUHSccio of the BiOlicai mirmiixe o! Isaac and ln< two sons, Jacob and l.sau. The laiher vab bis hter:, sense of .i'yi. ir e atilt f, adit inn : tiie older son, wn<> is beitived of bis lathe’', but. wlm spurns dial lov< : ami the younger liny, who is disowned, l.llf who i eliiembcrs Dul*’iftti Commandment.--•nil are jadhiidiy am) realistically pm-trayed. Rudolph Jxhildkra id, eminent Coni inentni stage star, beads a strong cast'. The suppoiting place,-, include Mine. Rosa Rosan ova. ie'ot-gc Lewis. Arthtir Rubin. Kite Prim, Blanche .MehallVy, Nat- (.a it, Otto Ledcrcr. Edgar Kennedy, Bobby Gordon, Albert Rusbalaito, and Sydney Franklin. In addition. ‘'Telephone Girl No. 9 and International News. Stanley Wey man's famous romance of t'lanec in tin- time of Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu, " Cndcr the Red Robe." is given a most vivid ami realistic picfiirisatiori in Cosmopolitan's 'eat me Him released he First National, showing at Everybody's to morrow, matinee and night. This picture is certainly one of the most lavish and pit: t-u-resque of remit photoplays. Its settings arc massive and gorgeous, and the costumes, jewels, and ornaments, rich and glowing. Cosmopolitan slates i hat the Louis Nil l room in Fentuin Idcait was built according to Rubens' naintings of that room, and one can readily believe the claim after having seen the him. The lnonnmeii.tal staircase in Cardinal- Richelieu's pal tee. which burr became the Palais Royal, is a.ilied from one of derome's paintings, “11 is Gray Eminence." In addition n fine supporting bill. PALACE. “So This is Marriage " will he screened iinally at. the Palace to night. R is one of those rare pictures which possess not only unusual excellence in direction, acting, suspense, and plot, out also includes a feature —an insert in natural colors of the Biblical story of David and Rath Sheba--that- is extraordinarily’ beautiful and out of the usual n every way. This sequence, which in.dudes SCC jilavcrs clad in the vividly ■■olored garments of Old Testament vintage, is an interlude in an otherwise modern story. The story concerns the gay and extravagant wife, Eleanor Boaidmati, her humdrum husband, Conrad Nagel, and the sympathetic harjielor friend, Lew Cody. The New Zealand cabaret orchestra was accorded a most enthusiast ic reccpt ion. Great .story, great rust, noted author, well-known director. Add to This, thrills, action, pep. excitement, and the result is “The Enchanted Hill.” from Hie pen of l’eier B. Kyne, comnteiiemg at to-morrow’s matinee. It is one of the greatest Western pictures ever made. Dilfen-uit in theme from the. usual run of Western, il is verilo. Jack (U.lt i, the prinripai player, and a:- the West- Im.s played an impeltuni ptirt. in the career of .lacßj Molt, you know what to expect From him in this. Tbc background of the story is the va t phtUii-sipie pouih-Vrest land of romam-e. lilventitre, golden girls a.m) rugged men. It is a tim-rate love story that tikes an unexpected tun, when the girl, for some mysterious reason, evinces a siting debke for her neighbor. Further rout plications set in when a horde of invaders attempt to kill Purdy in order to got his ranch. Purdy retaliates by using' machine guns mnet airplanes lo fight to tiie bitter linisb. The subsequent events are eiuitmd with excitement. and thrills.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17147, 24 September 1926, Page 5
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