CAPITOL
“CAMILLE” Promising to be one of the most success!'bl of all Norma Talmadge’s motion pictures, “Camille” atracted a
large audiences to the Capitol Theatre, where it was given its first local showing last night. “Camille,” which was produced by Joseph M. Schenck for First National, also features a notable cast in support of Miss Talmadge, with Gilbert Roland
apeparing as “Armand,” the impulsive young lover. Roland is a comparative newocmer to the screen and his work as “Armand” is regarded as a promise o further interesting achievements in the future. Other supporting players are Lilyan Tashman, Rose Dione, Harvey Clark, Alec Francis and Helen Jerome Eddy. Fred Niblo directed “Camille,” the screen adaptation being prepared by Fred de Gresac and the continuity by Chandler Sprague and Olga Print.zlau. “The Heart of Salome,” starring Alma Rubens and Bary Norton is also being screened at the Capitol Theatre.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 185, 26 October 1927, Page 14
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