TUDOR, REMUERA
“SUNRISE” THIS EVENING If ever a picture was built to occupy an evening to the exclusion of everything else that picture is “Sunrise,'' the William Fox production which will be presented this evening at the Tudor Theatre, Remuera. With a breath-taking sweep “Sunrise” swings from a scene wherein a man is on the point of murdering his wife, to another scene of carefree Joy in which the same couple are convulsed at the spectacle of a drunken pig in an amusement park. Just as amazingly—and logically—it swings back again, rushing to a climax of remarkable feeling and power. It is said that when Camilla Horn, the young European actress who is John Barrymore’s leading lady in his latest United Artists’ picture, “Tempest,” first arrived in Hollywood and was shown to a room in an hotel, she refused to stay more than a day because the room did not have a kitchen. Camilla likes to cook her own meals, as she did in Berlin. William J. Craft has directed Glenn Tryon ever since he came to the Universal City lot, which is only right and fair, since he brought him with him when he went there himself. But Craft has been assigned by Carl Laemmle to direct “The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City,” an original story by Matt Taylor and William Poland. When Tryon’s next picture rolls around, “It Can Be Done,” by Edward Montague and Mann Page, it will be directed by Fred Newmeyer.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 474, 2 October 1928, Page 14
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