OTAKI THEATRE.
- TO-MWifT. "HOME TALENT." This comedy is u splendid one, full ; !of intere-t, while a "Pair of Sexes" is j | equally ansusing. "The Dying Detective." a Sherlock Helnies' story, will | i be shown with the above to-nijrht, j ; i "THE AIT ALES OE ANATOL." FELDAY NTGHT. Twelve stellar players and a bupport- I ing ca-t of unrivalled quality — that's | the record set fey Cecil B. De Slille'sj latest Paramount masterpiece "The Affair- of Anatol " to be shown on Fri- , day. Nothing like the cast in the way , of agsrretrate talent has ever Beea as- ; sembled before. The drawing- power of ; any of the nan:?-, on the roli ha- been j sufficient to awaken the interest of the] discriminating public. Here, for the first time, they ar<- appearing in a sin-j rrle production under the direction of ! a master producer—Cecil B. De Mille. j The same quality that Is featured in j the cast of principals and in the authorship haa bsen carried through every phrase of production work. The supporting cast ircicies "teh capable actors a2 &ay Oliver. Chfcrlss Ogle, Clarence Gelda'rt, Maude Wayne, Euth MiiIsr. William Boyd. Luciec Littlefteld j and others. The beautiful settings are tie work of Paul Iribe, f&moui French j
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Otaki Mail, 16 August 1922, Page 2
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