TIVOLI
“THE MAN AND THE MOMENT” Billie Dove, the screen’s greatest beauty, becomes an American beauty again for her latest picture, “The Man ami the Moment,” a First National picture coming to the Tivoli Theatre this evening. . , . , I After a number of pictures which took her to Europe, technically speak- J ing, in which she played foreign roles, Miss Dove is again an American girl i in “The Man and the Moment,” which ' is from the pen of the famous Elinor j Glyn. , . 1 This is the story of an orphan girl j who marries a man to escape the limi- , tations put upon her activities by her guardian. The hectic experiences that j; follow make up a story of intense in- j terest and with many dramatic experi- j ences. Rod La Rocque, one of the most popular leading men in pictures, is seen opposite Miss Dove in this story, and Gwen Lee, the talented blonde actress, plays the “other woman.” There will be the usual bright supporting programme. After 10 years on board the biggest ! ocean liners, including the Leviathan and the California, as a ship steward, Herbert Finnemore decided to spend | the rest of his life on land, only to go I to Hollywood and be cast in the Fox 1 lllm, “The One Woman Idea,” as a £hip steward. ±
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 760, 5 September 1929, Page 17
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