RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“THE WAY OF ALL FLESH” “Feel My Pulse.” a delightful comedy in which Bebe Daniels has the leading role, will be shown again this evening at the Rialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres. In the production, which is said to be one of Miss Daniels’s best, the dashing comedienne has laid aside her usual athletic type of role and is seen as one who considers herself an invalid. How she convinces herself that, after all, she is just as healthy as anyone else, is the foundation of a fast-moving little comedy that may be called 100 per cent, entertainment. “Feel My Pulse” is the story of a wealthy American girl who has been brought up under the impression that her health is delicate, and that the slightest exposure is likely to be fatal. She goes to a sanatorium, left her through the provisions of 'her uncle’s will, and finds it in the possession of rum-runners and bootleggers. • “The Way of All Flesh,” the dramatic masterpiece starring Emil Jannings, will also be shown.
Master special, “The Fortune Hunter,” featuring Syd. Chaplin, will have its premiere at Sydney this month. “The Fortune Hunter” will shortly be released throughout New Zealand.
ADELPHI, GREY LYNN “THE POOR NUT” ‘•The Poor Nut,” starring Jack Mid* hall and Charlie Murray, will be shown at the Adelphi Theatre, Grey Lynn, this evening. “The Poor Nut’* is a fine, clean comedy of college life, and stands out as one of the most farcical college romances of the season. There is a lot of good, clean fun, realistic college atmosphere, and track meets at which several famous track stars are seen in person. “The Branded Sombrero,” an exciting Buck Jones story, will also be shown.
For a necessary sequence of the picture, “The Girl on the Barge,” which Universal is making on the Eerie Canal, Edward Sloman has just serfc to New York for four girls. Chamberlain Brown is dispatching Beatrice Blinn, a cousin of Holbrook Blinn, who has been appearing in “The Song Waiter,” Adelaide Rondell, whose experience has * been largely in stock, Barbara Bar- > ondess, who has been appearing in New York this season in the Joe Cook hit, “Rain or Shine,” and Peggy Shannon, late of the Ziegfeld Follies.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 468, 25 September 1928, Page 16
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376RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 468, 25 September 1928, Page 16
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