CAPITOL
“WORLD AT HER FEET” Given two young married couples, one husband being too busy being a successful doctor to devote time to his wife, and one wife too busy being a successful lawyer to devote time to her husband. Then have the neglected pair meet as the principals in a thrilling traffic accident at a busy cornet'. There are the ingredients of as delightful a screen comedy as has ever been shown at the l Capitol Theatre,
i_upi ioi xiieaini, the Florence Vidor starring vehicle, "The World at Her Fee t,” which opened there yesterday. Miss Vidor, in all her brunette loveliness, as first the efficient attorney, and next the charming wife, using her lawwits to urin hank hpr mnt.e.
win back her mate, gives one of the finest performances of her career. She brings to the role a sympathy of treatment, a knowledge of the requirements of farce comedy, and a stately grace that are enchanting. Arnold Kent, the neglected husband. gives new evidence of why Paramount holds him on contract as a leading man. Margaret Quimby, William Austin and Richard Tucker in the supporting cast are ideal. "Beware of Widows,” a Laura La Plante feature, will also be shown tonight. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 14
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