KING’S THEATRE
LESLIE HOWARD IN “INTERMEZZO”; BRILLIANT PRODUCTION Without mincing words, David O. Selznick’s latest production, "Intermezzo, a Love Story,” now showing; at the King's Theatre. must; be put down as a hit of the new sea- I son. Directed by Gregory RatofT and j starring such top-notchers as Leslie Howard and Edna Best, “Intermezzo, a Love Story” also introduces a new Continental star. Ingrid Bergman. Miss Bergman is a young and beautiful actress who definitely can act. “Intermezzo” introduces her as the
“other woman” in a vehicle which demands real ability and real talent, and the new star proved that she has both. In addition to the starring trio, the picture lias a supporting cast which numbers John Halliday. Cecil Kellaway, Enid Bennett and Eleanor Wesselhoeft. “Intermezzo” is a dramatic love story and recounts the adventures of a world-famous violinist who deserts his family when lie falls madly in love with a young and beautiful pianist. Their travels in Continental Europe provide the film with fine pictorial action and exciting background scenes. How they finally solve their problems provides “Intermezzo” with a tense and poignant climax.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20132, 29 December 1939, Page 5
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187KING’S THEATRE Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20132, 29 December 1939, Page 5
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