CAPITOL AND EDENDALE
“SEVENTH HEAVEN” “Seventh Heaven,” one of the most outstanding films of the year, is now being shown at the Capitol and Edendale Theatres. “Seventh Heaven” is the story of two of the lowest types of Parisians, a worker in the sewers of - Paris and a waif of the Paris streets. But because of the glorious doctrine o*f courage which it preaches and the marvellous things it does to both of their characters it has been called one of the greatest and one of the most beautiful love stories ever written. The characterisations of the players are said to be inspired, particularly that of Janet Gaynor, appears as the winsome, frightened and finally glorified “Diane,” and Charles Farrell, who is the handsome, egotistical, generous and thoroughly lovable “Chico.” Besides the two principals the cast includes Ben Bard, David Butler, Albert Gran, Gladys Brockwell, George stone, Emile Chautuard, Marie Mosquini and Brandon Hurst. The second feature at the Capital Theatre is “Spoilers of the West,” starring Tim McCoy, and at the Edendale Theatre, “Tracked by the Police,” with Rin-Tin-Tin and Virginia Browne Faire.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 14
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