EVERYBODY’S AND TIVOLI
“A MAN’S PAST” A new screen luminary flashes across the screen at the Everybody’s and Tivoli Theatres this week in the person of Conrad Veidt, star of the Universal-Jewel production, “A Man’s Past.” If you were rather bored with life and possible romance beckoned from two places—an undertaking parlor and a hardware store, which would you take?
In “Happiness Ahead,” Colleen Moore’s latest starring production for First National Pictures, which is the second attraction at both theatres, the man chooses the hardware store, and then things begin to happen. Had he chosen the mortuary, maybe nothing would have happened, at least it would have been a different story. It is a story dealing with the influence of a pure love on a man who is on the downward path, and affords Miss Moore one of the most human and gripping roles of her career. Edmund Lowe plays the chief supporting role. Other supporting players are Lilyan Tashman, Edythe Chapman, Charles Sellon, Diane Ellis, Robert Elliott and others.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 16
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