EVERYBODY'S
“TESHA” Adapted from the novel by the Countess Barcynska. British International Pictures has scored a veritnhle triumph with "Teslia,” which will bo presented at Everybody s Theatre this evening. _ Directed by Victor Sav l lle, the unusual theme has been handled in a remarkably delicate manner. Jt is *-i exceptionally powerful storj of a beautiful Russian dancer and the eternal conflict—of ti womans passionate craving for motherhood, and the irresistible call of her art. Maria Corda as the dancer, and Jameson Thomas as the husband, score dual praise for their wonderful interpretations of difficult roles. f Pleasures is the name 01 the second attraction on the Protha setonu m vers j on „f an story bv I-eah Baird, and has ?n i s featured -oles such well known as Helene Chadwick. Dorothy pla.> ers < » Tnokpr and Ga> ne Revler, Harla n 1 ucker ana descHbe Whitman. Adt ance r story Si volves C them S all in strange situations and predicaments also be shown in New episodes wi 1 .. The Mystery the exciting serial. Rider.” __
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 15
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