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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. BIG DOUBLE BILL TO-NIGHT. Two foremost British screen artists. Henry Edwards and Chrissie White, are seen in the all British producion "Dick Carson ivins through," at Everybody's, commencing to-night. The story is essentially English, and lias some rarely beautiful settings; it also exhibits no technical flaws whatsoever, and is another example of the wonderful strides the British film industry lias made of late. A murder mystery of quite an unusual type is featured. The second feature is a Eov production starring the beautiful Madaline Traverse, entitled "The Danger Zone." This is a story that deals with the theatre and with the upper crust of society. Miss Traverse in the story has won fame as a singer and has captured the heart of a milliona' e. A man who knew her and gained control over her beforeshe was famous, then left her, tries to use her in her prosperity as a meal ticket and lie. is doing things highly pleasing to himself when iiis lino of work is suddenly cut short by the quick wit and physical strength of the woman he is trying to use in his villainous schemes. William Fox lina provided Miss Traverse with an excellent cast, and has built some gorgeous scenes for the staging of the production. THE PEOPLES. LAST NIGHT OF "THE GREEN TERROR." A splendid Gaumoiit-All-British production h "the Green Terror," starring the beautiful screen star Aurelc Sydney. It is an absorbing tale of the stock exchange, high society and finance, and has a- novel plot. The bill includes gazette and comedy."PICADILLY JIM" TOMORROW. The fourth Selznick feature to be released in New Zealand serves to introduce the fourth of the brilliant artists secured for these right-up-to-the-minute pictures. "Piccadilly Jim," one of the .best comedy-dramas screened is the picture arid Owen Moore, the well known iictor is the star, and the combination makes one of the highest and most attractive pictures seen for some time. The bill includes gazette, comedy, and travel, and Great Gamble No. 8, "The Ring of Fire."

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1920, Page 2

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