RIALTO. AND REGENT, EPSOM
“TWO LOVERS” j The big attraction at the Rialto ; land Regent Theatres (Epsom), again i this evening will be "Two Covers.” i the last United Artist picture in which i Ronald Colmon and Vilma Banky will . appear together for, at any -ate. some ! years. The picture combines vivid scenes of martial history with a romantic story of great interest, and it is possible to thrill to the visual representation of mysterious leather-masked man whose sudden appearance to save his i lord liege, the Prince of Orange, from being captured by the enemy, saved Flanders from the hands of the ini vading Spaniards. At the Rialto Theatre. Newmarket, amusing vaudeville items will he given by the "Ha-Ha Boys,” while at the Regent Theatre. Epsom, there will be screened "Brotherly Love,” the latest comedy by that inimitable pair, Karl Ban© and George K. Arthur. The two main feminine roles in the i Paramount talking picture, "The Carnation Kid,” are played by Frances I Lee and I-orraine Eddy.
The cast of Harold Lloyd's latest picj ture for Paramount, titled •‘T.N.T..” in ! now complete. Barbara Kent is plav- | ing the lead opposite Lloyd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 677, 31 May 1929, Page 17
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