EVERYBODY’S
“LOVE ME AND THE WORLD IS MINE” “The Poacher,” the remarkable scenic and dramatic attraction dealing with life in the Tyrolean Alps, will be presented for the last time at Everybody’s Theatre this evening. The comedy. “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary,” will also have its final screening. Commencing to-morrow, the picture. “Love Me and the World is Mine,” will be shown. • The entire film industry has awaited with absorbing interest the result of the first directorial effort of E. A. Dupont, who brings to the screen a new artistry, a unique method of filming entirely different from the formula like methods generally in vogue. Brilliant, exotic, pre-war Vienna is the colourful background. Gayly bedecked peasants mingle with the sombrely-clad soldiery. Pretty Viennese maids coquette with trim j inior officers. The blithesome, airy capital of Austria is caught at its jazziest moment. An exceptionally strong cast has been selected for this picture, including Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Betty Compson and Henry B. Walthall. “The Wreck of the Hesperus,” one of the most realistic sea productions ever presented, will be the second feature.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 475, 3 October 1928, Page 14
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182EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 475, 3 October 1928, Page 14
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