BRITANNIA
“THE COMING OF AMOS” . Old-fashioned melodrama, so enthusiastically received by the public in these days of the two-reel thrillers, has ooen brought back on the screen again iP the Cecil B. De Mille supervised Production, “The Coming of Amos.” Jdfioh is now playing at the Britannia fneatre with Rod La Rocque in the starring role. This Producers’ Distributing Corporation release has melodramatic comedy for its theme, reviving the exmtlng actions of the hero, the heroine the villain, plentifully garnished with humour. Opposite Rod La Rocque in the JJ 08 role, Jetta Goudal portrays the th . °* * l< ‘ ro * ne in a manner worfn - of er title as ‘‘the screen’s most fascinating personality.” Noah Beery. tK« villai n. adds life and colqur to mis featured role. r rt^ r ° un< * these three, love, danger, hit® and struggle, plus frequent °f com edy fin unusual plot of v. * > * c * ur e. which in book form has TiV °? G , of sea son’s best sellers. Vai*a on this feature film a big tan. 6! J e programme has been arranged for to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 71, 15 June 1927, Page 15
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