RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“LOVE NEVER DIES” Acclaimed everywhere as one of the greatest film epics ever produced, “Love Never Dies,” Colleen Moore’s special production, is now at the Kialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres. “Love Never Dies” was previously called “Lilac Time,” and is by all odds a great special, and the most pretentious in which Colleen Moore has appeared to date. Already known as the screen’s foremost comedienne, her role in this production establishes her on the topmost pinnnacle as a dramatic actress. The tenderness, pathos, and realism of her characterisation of the little French girl makes "Love Never Dies” one of the most discussed pictures of the year. “Love Never Dies” tells of a wistful little French girl, Jeannine, who is both mother and sister to a band of young RF.C. pilots quartered on her mother’s farm behind the French front. The story concerns the great love of little Jeannine for Captain Philip Blythe, and how they are separated by warfare, aerial combat, and by jealous aristocratic relatives. The second feature at both theatres is “Hot Stuff.” a delightfully amusing American college life tale, starring Alice White.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 17
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189RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 17
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