“MIDNIGHT ROSE” AT BRITANNIA
“Midnight Rose," starring Lya d* Putti, the famous Continental acires? and Kenneth Harlan, will be showr this evening at the Britannia Theatr* Miss De Putti is a cabaret danc*' in to whom the insidious poison night life has been injected. fight against these impulses, in son intensely emotional scenes wbrn brand her as one of the screen’s roo? talented actresses, are surpassed II none. Harlan has a difficult role in wbK® he acquits himself with great crediIt is that of a reformed gangster IT?* ing to lift the girl he loves from underworld he has left. The love story is powerful beautiful, set as it is against suen strongly contrasting background. “Feel My Pulse,” a merry cornea, will also be shown, with Bebe Dame, in the leading role.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 452, 6 September 1928, Page 14
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