EVERYBODY'S.
FINAL; SHOWING OF “A FOOL AND HIS MONEY.”
Scenes in “A Fool and His Money” the Erie Kenton-Columbia production, ivJxich.-lins its final screenings at tile matinee and again this evening at Everybody’s, range from an Amencan boarding-house tc a castle in old. world Europe.' The foreign atmosphere is authentic. The castle e.xtcrior is most imposing, while the interiors accurately portray the high ceilings and big fireplaces peculiar to European architecture of the middle a( res. The castle itself is an exact replica of the old Von Elm stionghold on the Rhine, it having been reproduced from drawings and photographs brought from the original for that purpose. . An unusual feature starring Art Acord will be the presentation at this theatre commencing to-morrow. I he Set Up>,” a Blue Streak Western, was taken from the popular story by V. Jefferson, “Horse Sense and features * the uncanny cleverness ot Acord’s horse and dog. The plot commences witli Acord in the role oi a deputy sheriff, with his sweetheart’s father drawing 40,000 dollars from the bank and with the crooked banker’s plan to get the money. . A whirlwind of action follows with crisis after crisis building up a tremendous climax. Action never lags, according to those Who have seen previews of the picture, and holds the spectators tense until the fade-out.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 3
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218EVERYBODY'S. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 3
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