GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE
The rurr®nt programme at Greater C rystal Palace has two big attractions. “The Woman Who Fooled Herself” and “ Sawdust.” The misogynist may say that, most women fool themselves more or less sooner or later. Few do so to the same extent as Eva. bee does in Mr C. A. Logue’s love story adapted for the screen by Mr E. A. M'Manus for the Associated Exhibitors. She. finds that, instead of playing with the heart of an enemy, as she thought, she is playing with her own heart. “ Sawdust,” adapted for the I'nirersal Special, was written by Mr Courtney B. Cooper, who, for many years has been associated with one of the largest circuses iu America. 4 ‘ Around the World in Eighteen Days ” is advanced another chapter. and gives those present another series of pleasant thrills. A Baby Peggy comedy. “Taking Orders.” is an admirable introduction to the big attractions. and the International News contains up-to-date items. There is n particularly attractive musical programme.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17180, 25 October 1923, Page 5
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