PRINCE EDWARD
“SEVENTH HEAVEN” All that has been claimed for it and more is the verdict of the audiences who have witnessed “Seventh Heaven,” to be shown to-night at the Prince Edward Theatre. It is the most appealing picture that has ever been seen, both to the heart and the brain. This marvellous love story, that for sheer simplicity can not be equalled, carries to the heights of
stardom Fox Films new finds, Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. These two give a performance that surpasses in simple sincerity any that has yet been done on the screen. The wistful beauty of Janet Gaynor smiling through her tears, weary of body and soul, but still climbing hopefully with Chico up the winding stairs to Seventh Heaven is something many will go to see again and perhaps yet again.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 16
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