“SEVENTH HEAVEN”
AT STRAND ON THURSDAY
Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell have the featured roles in the film version of “Seventh Heaven, which opens at the Strand Theatre on Thursday. . . These two youngsters, both of whom have com© comet-like into th© foreground among screen stars through their work in this picture, are said to give two of the finest screen performances of the y e a r, as “JO i a n e” and “Chico” of the story. All of the foggy, romantic a t m osphere of the Paris Montmarte, where the story is laid,
has been retained through expert lighting and photography in the picture—and all of the intimate and beautiful thoughts which made the play so great have been kept through direction and interpretation. Frank Borzage, who directed the production, has achieved a masterpiece. It is a picture that cannot be too highly praised, according to the opinion of metropolitan critics* —,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 265, 30 January 1928, Page 13
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