“THE LAST WALTZ” AT CAPITOL
With a plot exceptionally strong ia originality, “The Chinese Parrot which will be shown this evening t: the Capitol Theatre, has everyth!!? that holds the audience in an uhik* able grip. This production is an «• usually absorbing drama writ:*: around the red, raw elements of life and love, and the lure of gold. The thread of the story has bees unravelled with consummate skill by Paul Leni, the noted Continental director and the a%star cast of the pi:• ture is a roster of famous sere®: players, including Marian Nixon ante winsome heroine, Edmund Burns, Hcbart Bosworth and Sojin. “The Last Waltz,” the second future, is the picture based on the fut* ous musical comedy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 437, 20 August 1928, Page 14
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