“THE HEART THIEF” AT ROYAL
! When Joseph Schildkraut starredl In ‘•The Highwayman,” on the Torv | stag£ . he could not rforsee that he was i destined to be featured in the same I role on the screen. The play, which jhas been screened anffs noV’aTtho , »as I the famous Hum, r " and Robert I Edeson one of the most popular flgI ures of the screen. t he love ro- • TU ° Hungarian peasant girl, a mance of a H 1" w „man. There are gambler and * "° t jc and thrilling numerous a “„ urse of tire action sce nes and in the cour t wo duels . Miss Mr. Schildkraut ue nv opportumde Putti is ied®". ‘'mimetic ties for the display orde r. The talents, which ar charles Ger- | rarT Kulah'e J«j»en. George Reehm. i William Ba “Burning the
v, i ire ” the first picture in .S°SdK “ ,'“rS “Broadway."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 557, 9 January 1929, Page 15
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