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EVERYBODY’S.

“WATCH YOUR WIFE.”—LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT. “Watch Your Wife/’ UniversalJewel co-starring Virginia Valli and Pat O’Malley, is the current attraction at Everybody’s and will be i lio'.vn lor the* last time to-night, lfc goes behind the scenes of home life and reveals the many little difficulties that beset husband and wife. “Watch Your Wife’’ offers something new in motion picture plots. It is clean and entertaining throughout. Miss Valli plays the wife of an author made irritable by his work. O’Malley is the author. Quarrels are frequent. The wife is ju.sfc as high-strung as the husband. Divorce presents the only way cut, and the two separate. ]3ut the husband finds that home without- a wife is not much-; the wife’s jealousy is awakened when she toes her husband, in the company of another woman. The husband’s jealousy is aroused .when he sees his wife with another .man. The lius band’s companion has been “rented’" from 'a social service bureau; the wife's admirer is a fortune seeker. In the role of tlx ewife, Miss Valli adds another to her already long list of triumphs. This young woman not only has beauty, but is also’possessed of real screen ability. Her work ii> this photoplay is above'"-'criticism. O’Malley who'has beep Teen in many varied roles recently, is great in the role of contrasts—first as the zealous author and later as the carefree iann-ahout-town . O’Malley’s work is always finished. In addition two fine comedies and Gazette. V

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10305, 14 January 1927, Page 6

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243

EVERYBODY’S. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10305, 14 January 1927, Page 6

EVERYBODY’S. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10305, 14 January 1927, Page 6

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