RIALTO. AND REGENT, EPSOM
“TWO LOVERS “Two Lovers,” the fine picture based on Baroness Orczy’s novel, “Leatherface,” with Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman as the stars, will be shown at the Rialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres this evening. Laid against the ever-stirring background of war, “Two Lovers” tells the story of Mark. Van Rycke, son of the patrician burgomaster of Ghent, and of his secret adventures as “Leatherface,” mysterious and faithful aid to William, Prince of Orange, who seeks to lead the enslaved country of Flanders to freedom from the oppressing hands of the Spaniards. Wild night rides, hair-raising duels (of wit as well as of sword) reveal Ronald Colman, as “Leatherface,” in a role more colourful and varied than any he has ever attempted. At the Regent Theatre, Epsom, a second picture will be shown in “Brotherly Love,” Karl Dane and George K. Arthur’s latest comedy. At the Rialto Theatre, Newmarket, there will be a vaudeville item by the famous Ha Ha Boys.
Gary Cooper, who has already established himself as an actor of sterling ability, gives a splendid portrayal of Jeannine’s war ace sweetheart in “Love Never Dies.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 14
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190RIALTO. AND REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 14
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