CAPITOL
“OUT ALL NIGHT” ‘-Out All Night,” starring Reginald Denny, will be shown at the Capitol to-night. Denny portrays the role of a wealthy young man, who meets, wooes and marries the girl of
his heart all in one night. The innumerable comedy situations that are caused when an attempt is made to keep the marriage a secret during an ocean voyage should provide one of the most hilarious hours of entertainment imaginable. Denny’s own inimitable sense of comedy value is predomin-
vo-iuc is preaominant_ throughout and the climax is thrilling and unusual. The leading feminine role is pjayed by Marian Nixon, popular and talented young actress, who is once more appearing with Denny, her last having been in “Rolling Home.” “Tell It To Sweeney” will also be on the programme. Norma Talmadge has been called “the screen’s most versatile actress” by screen commentators of note. In “The Dove,” her first United Artists’ production, she proves it, according to her admirers, for her part has shades of anger, gentleness, love, wistfulness and fear contrasts to challenge any dramatic actress.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 311, 23 March 1928, Page 14
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