CAPITOL AND EDENDALE
“THE LAST COMMAND”
Jannings has scored again, this time in a remarkable characterisation as a military general. His newest Paramount picture has been titled “The I, ;i st Command,” and is now being
shown at the Capitol and Edendale Theatres. “The Last Command’* is a story of the red revolt in Russia. showing Jannings as a mighty general, strictly military, but beloved by his men. He befriends a girl, but imprisons her companion, the girl in turn saving him front death at the hands of the blood-mad revolutionists. He then comes to America in search of this fair saviour and there the thread of the story takes a strange twist. It is a gripping story, one with poignant love and drama, mystery, and thrills. A merry Laura La Plante comedy is the second feature on the programme. This is ' Thanks for the Buggy Ride." written around the popular song of the same name, and is bright comedy all the way through. DIXIELAND CABARET Dancing will be enjoyed again this evening at the Dixieland Cabaret, when the usual Saturday gala carnival will be held. Dancing will continue until midnight to music by the Dixieland Dance Band.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 15
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