BRITANNIA
“VENUS OF VENICE” impulsive little gamin, of ky tt e most feared crook wice in a life of thievery, and
thrown by a trick of fate into the company of a romantically inclined American I artist, is the role \ in which Con- i stance Talmadge is coming to entertain local motion picture fans in “Venus of
CoTgtanee r i Venice,” her lat- *' a ,rr > a dge eat comedy drama, 3rita„ *!• shown to-night at the 1 tillirJf Thea tre. “Venus of Venice,” »:\ea tale of modern Venice, of 3a rr .® vi '’ ac i°ua Constance the type Aas she delights to appear. n „ Iv ilr . er3 anf i critics alike have h«r n,h-t^ mn l ous in the opinion that ; ' a " “Carlotta,” the mis-' “water rat,” is the most j ancl appealing of her career, j in her efforts in such I aa<j -rVst a L"^* e >uc^ess Buffalo,”
Th eodore Roosevelt was an ~° r ‘, aI citizen. a statesman 'admired :.:a every country rif o his life as a Rough Rider k,_ e Spanish-American war has “hniorta'ised on the screen.
Thei . * * Plenty of comedy stars on i Qt » according to I». P. 0a i,’ associate producer at the *oof ofwi Ollywoo d- He offers as •fetter 1 ' r? S ‘ - ateme m: Harold Lloyd, p_Af^®hli n . George Bancroft, lW»H tOI A Hatton, TValEf i Wynn. W. C. Fields, 0f w honj els * an< * Douglas Mac Lean all flllM working c n or have com- " screen plays.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 147, 12 September 1927, Page 15
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244BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 147, 12 September 1927, Page 15
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