CAPITOL SHOWS “RED HAIR”
“Come to My House)* is the picture to be shown at the Capitol Theatre this evening, with Olive Borden at the head of the cast. Miss Borden gives one of her best characterisations on the screen in the more serious mood of a high-spirited girl who has everything money can buy, but who is not master of her own emotions. This charming actress is not only intriguing in the first part of the picture where she plays with a more flippant mood, but also in the latter, when she comes to the terrible realisation that she has promised her heart to two men. Antonio Moreno, who plays opposite Miss Borden, is particularly good as the young man who steals her from her staid fiance, played by Cornelius Keefe. Clara Bow’s romantic story, '‘Red Hair,” is the second attraction. A special attraction this evening will be the official film of the Heeney-Tun-ney fight for the world's championshipEvery phase of the great contest if ****** - -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 464, 20 September 1928, Page 14
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