RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“THE PATRIOT” Czar Paul the First of Russia—the world’s most modest man! Judged by his orders when he appeared in tfcpublic streets, Paul might desen this title, for every man. woman, and child was driven from the thoroughfares by armed soldiers before the carriage or sleigh of the monarch made its appearance. Death was the penalty to those whn dared even to peep from windows when the Little Father went by. Many an innnocent baby, straying beyond iu mother’s call, was shot or speared b; the savage Cossack bodyguards of th. Czar. The dreadful brutality of life unde this tyrant is shown with dramatic realism in Emil Jannings’s latest starring picture for Paramount, ‘“The Patriot,” which is now at the Rialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres. Paul Lukas plays an important pan in "The Shop Worn Angel,” a Pan mount production listed for release ic New Zealand. Nancy Carroll and Gar Cooper have the leading roles. “Th' I Shop Worn Angel” was directed by Richard Wallace.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 623, 27 March 1929, Page 14
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169RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 623, 27 March 1929, Page 14
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