CAPITOL
TWO BIG FILMS In "The Fair Co-Ed." now oemg shown at the Capitol Theatre, Miss Davies, as Alarion. an athletic college heartbreaker. positively whirls through a series of escapades and thrills, and contributes a cliaractcriea -
tion that is a worthy successor to those of *Ti»e Red Mill.” ‘ Tillie tbo Toiler” and her many other comedy successes. Johnnie Hack Brown, a former University football star, makes his debut as a motionpicture actor *n the leading male role, and the supporting cast includes Jane
Winton, Thelma Hill and Lillafn Leighton. "French Dressing." starring H. U Warner, will also be screened.
A new picture under the title of I-a Paiva” has commenced production at the United Artists studios, with Lupe Velez in the principal role. Miss Velez, a Mexican has had the most rapid rise to stardom of any star in ! Hollywood, and with only one comedy : previously to her credit, has made a I sensation with Fairbanks in “Th* | Gaucho, a story of treasure, combat, | love, intrigue and adventure!.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 326, 11 April 1928, Page 15
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