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RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM

“THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTT “The Valley of the Giants," now at § the Rialto and Resent Theatres, is * g story set among the redwoods oi California, with the colourful lumber industry as a background. In environment Milton Sills is perfecw at home, and his interpretation I* j Kyne’s hero leaves nothing to desired. Playing opposite Sills in this I» c ture is Doris Kenyon, who returns to the screen after

a year’s absence Miss Kenyon is ideally cast as the sweetheart of young Cardigan, and does her usual faultless performance. Paul Hurst is seen in the role ol Randeau, the halfbreed lumber boss Arthur Stone plays Buck, Cardigan’s friend, with his usual comt-uj t x,“ Q _ w Yola d’Avril plays the maid. enw** | Sellon is Pennington, the nwi ■ nate, George Fawcett plays the fi and Phil Brady is Big Boy. $ With this excellent cast, roles in “The Valley of the ■ are well handled, and Sills is £ excellent support. Charles ? The picture was directed by Cha* | Brabin and produced by vvia | ning for First National release. 1 provides keen entertainment, u» suspense and has a beautiful . rc> _, lT>er b ' “The Valley of the Giants isWiV* entertainment and adds . role to the list of Milton Sills s si^ |cesses on the screen. The recent floods in Wales temporarily Hill, the roads being a wasliaway holding up tu ® t£ services. It was found nec plaice 40 charter an airplane from - get the Paramount picture pro to the theatres in Broker, xtiu Norma Talmadge in “The ft to be seen shortly in AucKi • tsk I Dove” is a melodramatic, ro 3£iss ■ of Costa Roja, the “Red Coa i Talmadge is supported byj>° e " is K and Gilbert Roland. TI J® virtu® 4 * 5 E the colourful narrative 01 vounS ■ dance hall girl, a courag ■ American employed m Id ■ house, and “the bes c&bSv* v’S*®*. S Costa Roja," Done Jose * ft doval. Against a ' tec = Jt -l guitars stiletos. roulette 4 . charladies and grand gentlemen, s’ j acterisation of Miss jil# 1 I Dolores “The Dove.” a bea^ in g to & comes to glowing life a " cor T\Y^S| 1 vance reports*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 14

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RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 14

RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 14

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