EVERYBODY’S.
C '-EINNE GRIFFITH IN JNFATI ATiON ’ —HOLIDAY MATIN EE TO-DAY Patrons of Everybody’s should hove a least cf entertainment to-day at the-matinee and to-night when tne screen version of the famous stage pJay, ‘Caesar’s Wife,’’ will be j>ieSvuted. At the request of the captivating Corinne Griffith., “Caesar’.? Wife” comes to the screen under the title of “Infatuation,” and with the glamorous Egyptian settings_ that play such a prominent part in the £:i orv. Miss Griffith appears to have
drink a happy thought. Countless loaders will recall the stirring epi- £.• Jes of Somerset Alauglmn’s novel, and the additional color ar.d action rendered possible by modern screen-c-ift should endow the theme with much intensity. Percy Alarmont portrays the role of the trusting husband who forgets that Egypt, with it. sun-washed days and starlit nights, plays havoc with temperamental wives, especially when a lovelorn Lionel shelters under the same roof. Malcolm .MacGregor, as the friend who fails to conceal his love for the ether man’s wife, and Warner Uland, in the role of the spying Pasha, are loth prominently cast in ‘'lnfatuation.” In addition, ‘-Felix Doubles Darwin’’ (comedy); cartoon, “Then Company Came” ; scenic and English Cassette.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10318, 29 January 1927, Page 8
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