CAPITOL
NEW HOLIDAY PROGRAMME
One of the most thrilling- photoplays shown here in a long while is “Three Faces Fast,” a mystery story of the Secret Service, which will be the big feature at the Capitol Theatre to-night. The scenes of this captivating photo-play are located on the fighting line in France, London and Berlin. But this is in no sense a war picture. It has a background of war, and this vests the pro- ; duction with tremendous interest. The scenes are thrilling, and the climax unusually effective and appealing. The work of the featured plaj'ers, Jetta Goudal. Robert Ames. Henry Walthall, and Clive Brook, is exceptionally fine. The picture has every quality of rare screen entertainment, and is well worth seeing.
“The Brown Derby,” another First National film, starring Johnny Hines, will- also be screened to-day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 183, 24 October 1927, Page 13
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