CAPITOL
STRONG PROGRAMME Virginia Valli and Allan Durant, a sterling young German actor, head a great cast which appears in “Marriage,” a mighty drama of matrimonial mysteries, which is being shown at the Capitol Theatre. This film is Fox Films’ version of H. G. Wells’s wide-ly-discussed novel, “Marriage.” R. William Neill, director of the production, deserves much crelit for his skilful
handling of the theme. The story concerns the marriage of an idealistic young man to a young lady of materialistic tendencies. The clash of their temperaments, in spite of the fact that they are madly in love with one another, forms the basis of a compelling theme. In support of Miss Valli and Durant are such favourites • as Lawford Davidson, Gladys McConnell and James Marcus.
Gertrude Orr prepared the scenario. The Paramount special, “Sorrows of Satan,” featuring Adolphe Menjou, is also be ins shown at the C^pitoL
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 161, 28 September 1927, Page 15
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