RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“ ’NEATH ARCTIC SKIES” The gay cafes of Budapest, and the night light of that city in the days after the war, provide a colourful background to the highly dramatic story, “The Whip Woman,” now being shown at the Rialto and Regent Epsom Theatres. Estelle Taylor is cast in the title role of this sensational story, with Antonio Moreno
playing opposite her. In this novel setting is unfolded a story that fairly takes one’s breath, and which holds in- | terest from start to finish. The second fea- j ture on the pro- I gramme, “ 'Neath j Arctic Skies,” is a j masterpiece of pho- ! toplay and scenic
beauty and com- | bines adventure and the drama of vast silent spaces, the mystery and lure of Nature at its w T ildest. Two years in the making. “’Neath Arctic Skies” recites the pictorial experiences of Captain Jack Robertson, noted explorer, and Arthur H. Young, world’s champion bow-and-arrow shot and big game archer, who set out across the rim of the Arctic, pledging themselves to carry no weapons of offence * r de- * fence save bow and arrows.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 15
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