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“SEVENTH HEAVEN” “Seventh Heaven.” starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, is being shown at the Empire Theatre. The story is a beautiful one, and perhaps one of the most touching, scenes is when Chico has to go before ha can be married. He buys her a wedding dress, and while she is at a neighbour’s dressing he receives the summons to report at once, and he packs, and when Diane comes into the room radiant in her new wedding dress he tells her there is no time to be married by a priest, and putting one of the religious medals about her neck, and the other about his own. they repeat their own simple marriage ceremony. “Diane, Chico, Heaven.” Then he asks her to stand as she is, glorified by their love, so that he can fill his eyes with her. The clock strikes eleven, and he leaves, but not until he has promised to commune with her in spirit every day at that hour. The second feature is ’ Tracked by the Police,” with- Rin-Tin-Tin.
John Gilbert. Greta Garbo and Clarence Brown—the trio responsible for "Flesh and the Devil,” will be reunited, according to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in "A Son of St. Moritz.” an original story of Viennese life by Paul Oskar Hookei, now being prepared-for the screen by Willis Uoldbeck.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 353, 14 May 1928, Page 15
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