THE PICTURE WORLD.
EVERYBODY’S. LAST NIGHT OF “THE MEDICINE MAN.” Roy Stewart is the ideal type for the rough but, good hearted westerner, who is every inch a man. He has a part which suits him to perfection in the I’rianglo drama. “The Medicine Man,” showing finally at Everybody’s to-night. There are some splendid realistic fights in this picture, in which Roy Stewart foils two determined villains and wins a sweet wife into the bargain, THE PEOPLE’S. “Opportunity,” with the winsome and inimitable Viola Dana in one of the most captivating roles she has ever bad, opens to-night at the Poplo’s theatre. This latest of Miss Dana’s Metro plavs is a clever picturisation of Edgar Fr.-iliklyii’s popular story of the same name that appeared in the All-Stor.v Weeldv. It was sconariozod and directed by John H. Collins, who guided this ingratiating little star in Screen Classics Inc.’s famous “Blue Jeans.” The story of “Opportunity’’ centres around the adventures of Mary Willard, a tomboy whose eagerness to see a big prize fight involves her in many amusing and undreamed of difficulties “Opportunity” is breezv ami boyish, whimsical and inirlh-prVoking, and a good supportingprogramme includes Gazette, Comedy, and Travelog BILL HART, SATURDAY. Saturday's big attraction is “Selfish Yales,” Bill Hart’s'latest Artcraft production; also, “The Eagle’s Eye,” and Bray Dictograph.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16466, 19 June 1919, Page 2
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217THE PICTURE WORLD. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16466, 19 June 1919, Page 2
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