ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. “ILL SHOW YOU THE TOWN.” Universal’s Jewel comedy-drama, “I’ll Show You the Town,’’ starring Reginald Denny, is screening for the last time to-night at Everybody’s Theatre. The chief supporting film is the seventh of “The Telephone Girl” series, and a Century comedy and International News reel complete the bill. At intervals during the performance slides will be shown announcing progress results of the election. Seats may be reserved at Colliers. Frank L. Baum’s screen version of “The Wizard of Oz,” has been secured as the attraction for to-morrow, Friday and Saturday at Everybody’s Theatre. Larry Semon is starred, and it is said to be the most pretentious production the popular comedian has attempted. \\ ith the support of such well-known players as Bryant Washburn. Charles Murray. Dorothy Dwan, Virginia Pearson and others, no adverse criticism could possibly be made about the acting. Box plans for “The Wizard of Oz” are now open at Collier’s. THE PEOPLE’S. LAST .NIGHT OF ■ DIVORCE.” To-night’s programme at the People's Theatre will include “Divorce,” a six-reel matrimonial drama starring Jane Novak, a comedy entitled “Just Kidding,” a “Cross Word Puzzle” film and Pathc News reel. The results of the elections will be shown at intervals throughout the performance. Admission prices at the People’s Theatre are: Stalls 9d, D.C. Is 3d. Another popular novel will be presented, on the screen at the People's Theatre on Thursday and Friday. It is the Master picturisation of Kenneth Perkin’s thrilling novel. “The Beloved Brute.” It features Marguerite de la Mo tie, Victor McLaglan, William Russell, Mary Alden and Holmes. Victor McLaglen, who played “Soapy” Williams in “The Fighting Heart,” appears in the title role as “The Beloved Brute.” The picture affords him opportunity to display his prowess as a boxer and wrestler. The production is in seven reels, and is filled with exciting situations.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1925, Page 2
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