EVERYBODY’S
“TEN MODERN COMMANDMENTS” Neil Hamilton, considered one of the most promising young leading men in motion pictures, plays opposite Esther Ralston in the latter’s new Paramount starring vehicle “Ten Modern Commandments,” which is now being shown at Everybody’s Theatre. Hamilton appears as a young American, who finds himself caught in the whirl of present-day jazz society. Neil first made a bid for film fame under the tutelage of D. W. Griffith in “The White Rose,” but had his first important role in the same director’s “America.” Since then he has been in continuous demand. Pie was placed under contract by Griffith, and when the latter joined Paramount, Hamilton came with him. Recently, Neil signed a new longterm contract with that company. Since coming to Paramount, his most conspicuous performance was as Digby Geste in “Beau Geste.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 200, 12 November 1927, Page 16
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