RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“INTERFERENCE” “Interference” will be screened again this evening at the Rialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres. It is interpreted by a large cast beaded by William Powell, Clive Brook, Evelyn Brent and Doris Kenyon, concerns the 111-effect* of mis-directed love, and is the silent version of the successful talkie. The story concerns the career of Philip Voaze. a cynical young man of rather questionable habits, who had been faithful to his fiancee, Deborah Kane, until he met and married Faith, an unsuspecting girl ignorant of hie past life. Shortly after the marriage. Faith learns of her husband's dissolute habits, and when he is reported killed, she marries Sir John Marley, an eminent London doctor. The return of Voaze to London, under an assumed name, causes a series of complications which finally end in an appropriate manner. “Lonesome.” a comedv-drama with the background of a big amusement park, and starring Glenn Tryon, is the second feature.
The Fox Movietone unit, now making a trip round the world on a Canadian Pacific cruise, has recently taken the first talking pictures of Palestine Scenes were made with sound effect* and music in Bethlehem and Jeru saleni. David’s Citadel was photographed. and the Jerusalem polio* band paraded before the camera and microphone, their music being r*J corded. This subject of the Holy Land lis to be called “Bethlehem Yesterday, ] Jerusalem .Today. ’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 743, 16 August 1929, Page 15
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