RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN” Those who enjoy a well told screen story, wherein rugged sentiment develops logically from a dramatic be-
ginning to an astounding climax, are finding “His Captive Woman,” now showing at the Rialto and Regent, Epsom, Theatres, a real treat. Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill are 00-featured and offer some of the
finest work of their careers. G e o r g e Fitzmaurice produced and directed the picture. which is laid in tropical island locations for most part, though it contains one of the finest courtroom sequences in 2.nymo d e r n photoplay. The ‘AM hA—— 1)~-—«n‘,
John Barrymore is at work on “General Crack’' his first talking picture. No names have yet been announced for the supporting roles. “Eternal Love’’ his former picture is not a talkie but it is accompanied by a pound and musical accompaniment.
story is taken from Donn Byrne‘s novel, “Changeling." "The Girl on the Barge." the second feature, I: a. tale of New York canal life. starring Jean Hersholt and Sally O'Neill.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 15
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