TWO FINE FILMS AT EVERYBODY’S.
No more entertaining and engrossing motion picture than. *' London.” the big production heading the current programme at Everybody’s Theatre, has been seen in Christchurch for a long time. It lias an absorbing story to tell. It takes one on a tour of London, it reNeals a thousand historic sites. There Is the atmosphere of London about the story. One sees Rt James Palace, Rotten How, the Houses of Parliament and Charlie's Bar. One sees, too, many famous people. Dorothy Gish is the leading player in .this wonderful picture which epitomises London life, and throws aside the veil of distance from London's streets and teeming crowds. “ The Gilded Butterfly,” the second attraction on the programme, is a story of a girl who lived a false life and learned her lpsson. She was a good girl, but she had been brought up in an atmosphere of false luxury. She had been told that people were judged by what they seemed to be and not really by what they were. She believed It, and she put this philosophy into practice. There is an excellent supporting programme, and the musical items are delightfully played by Everybody’s Select Orchestra
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18188, 22 June 1927, Page 7
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