RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“THE CAMERAMAN” “The Cameraman.” Bust , latest comedy starring ptoo r ps o. 1 now at the Rialto and Reg I Theatres. The frozen-facea c” i is seen in a hilarious account adventures of an apprentic cameraman in New York. co mic The story is a series oi ; troubles in which Keaton as . cameraman with an ancien , “box,” seeks to swirl an* bustle of New York. j Sedwick, director of “Tin R | Kelly, Slide,” and other com cesses, directed the new P Marceline Day as heroine. oictur* i “Outcast,” the second an intensely dramatic st 2 n > ri nne Francisco life, starring ~ , fith as an outcast street 5
British Dominions 1 ceived advice that the » nop* l *; ration of Edgar WaD** 8 its book. “The Ringer.” wlllch J will form is a sweeping success. t? I rive shortly. Epsur M alim*-^: chairman of the British L 1 sUl) er^ 5 | ing Company, personally , ea s? | the production. Tts ear*. • New Zealand is being eagerly
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 14
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