EDENDALE
AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME
, . Cf ' t "'S"e O’Brien and Virginia ValU in the leading roles, Allan IJwan has directed a marvellous picture from Felix Riesenberg’s successful novel, "East Side West Side.” This I< ilnt is being shown at the Edendale Theatre. “East Side, AVest Side” is first the story of a rugged man’s career and. second, the story of Greater New
York. The scene sweeps from the river fronts, through the slums, along the Bowery, up Fifth Avenue to Harlem, Morning-side and Washington Heights.
Kenneth Harlan, last seen amid the sizzling: melodramatics of “The Fighting Edge.” triumphs in a new field in the title role of “The Sap,” the Master Picture, which is also being shown at the Edendale Cinema. Here is a picture so accurately true to life that it grips with more tensity than any melodrama ever devised. It is a portrait of a man’s soul, done with marvellous dramatic power, and Kenneth Harlan turns it into a mightv achievement
Julian Johnson has been assigned by Paramount to do the titles for "Doomsday, "Florence Vidor’s new Paramount picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 327, 12 April 1928, Page 15
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180EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 327, 12 April 1928, Page 15
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