RECORD OF GOOD WORK
Emil Jannings left Hollywood recently for Berlin on his first vacation since he was placed under contract by Paramount in September, 1926. “Jannings’s life in
Hollywood,” said J esse L. Lasky, vice-president o f Paramount Pictures, “has been one of continual activity. He has starred in six notab 1 e productions. “The Way of All Flesh” was the first; then came “The Street of Sin,” “The Last Command,” “Sins
of the Fathers,” “The Patriot,” and “Betrayal.” “The Patriot” is the most recent Janningrs picture to be seen in New Zealand. %
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 14
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