“THE CAVE MAN”
AT MAJESTIC ON FRIDAY Matt Moore and Marie Prevost are co-featured in “'The Cave Man.” This story by Gilette Burgess tvas one of the dramatic hits of the stage. Miss Prevost has such a part as she had in Ernst Lubitsch’s “Kiss Me Again,” while Matt Moore is presented in an entirely new type of character. The value of a story of this kind lies in its humanness and dramatic colour. It is a literal character study of the transformation of a man's code and mode of living. Of course, there are touches of comedy, but it will be more of the subtle type to blend with the highly dramatic theme. Miss Prevost, in her recent pictures. -Bobbed Hair." “Kiss Me Again.]’ “Seven Sinners.” and “His Jazz Bride,” has been commended for her excellent work and vivid portrayals of the types she played. In, “The Cave Man” she has every opportunity to add to her laurels, for it is just the kind of story that affords it. Lewis Milestone, the young director who recently made “Seven Sinners” for the Warner’s, is handling the megaphone for “The Cave Man.” Milestone is recognised as one of the directorial finds of the year. He was formerly a cutter and scenarist and recently graduated to a director’s title. In the cast of “The Cave Man,” are Phyllis Haver. Myrna Loy, Hedda Hopper and John Patrick.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 76, 21 June 1927, Page 15
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