CAPITOL
LAST NIGHT OF TWO FEATURES Alma Rubens gets the man she loves in "The Eieart of Salome,” and the man is Walter Pidgeon, whom she also loved but did not get when she was playing Wanda Heriot in •‘Marriage License.” “The Heart of Salome” is Fox Films latest drama and Miss Rubens has the role of La Belle tlelene, Paris spy for a master of shady finance, the antithesis of the demure, self-sacrificing Wanda of mother-love memory among theatre patrons. Pidgeon plays Monte Carrol, a young American financier. A cast of unusual merit support Miss Rubens and Mr. Pidgeon in “The Heart of Salome,” which will be shown for the last time to-night at the Capitol. Barry Norton, who played the sheltered mother’s boy called out by the draft in “What Price Glory,” is the artist in this production. “Camille,” starring Norma Talmadge, will also be screened to-night at the Capitol Theatre.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 186, 27 October 1927, Page 17
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