PRINCE EDWARD
“SEVENTH HEAVEN”
After a verv successful run of four weeks at the Strand Theatre, ‘ Seventh Heaven" will be shown at the Prince Edward Theatre to-night. • Seventh Heaven,” grand story that it is, is made still more grand by several subtle touches of a master poso mind. The greatest praise one could give this marvellous piece of work would be to say that to attempt to criticise it would be the greatest impertinence, and that to endeavour to find words to enthuse about it would leave the writer seeking for adjectives. It is perfect! The two outstanding characteristics in this moving story are by Dian© and Chico. Chico is played by Charles Farrell. It would be better to sav is • lived'’ by Charles Farrell. This man is a mighty actor. First of all he is a man —a man whom any nation would be proud to send as its representative to a world challenge. Coupled with him is Janet Gaynor. as Diane. The world’s Diane. Her pathetic little figure in black makes a harp of one’s heart and plays whatever tune it pleases upon its strings.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 14
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187PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 14
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