RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“THE THREE PASSIONS" From a novel by Cosmo Hamilton, whose works have been the basis of many successful films, “The Three Passions,” now at the Rialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres, is the first feature of St. George's Productions, Ltd., a new British company which caused quite a stir when it signed Rex Ingram and his wife, Alice Terry, for this picture of English life. Ivan Petrovitch and Shayle Gardner have important roles. * This it covers in the diverse aspects it wears in London “society,” in the slums of the British capital, at Balliol College, Oxford University, and in a huge shipbuilding yard. The famous Armstrong works at Newcastle-on-Tyne were used for the latter scenes. Real undergraduates co-operated in the university scenes. Ambitious sets for many other scenes were erected at the Ingram studios at Nice and a restaurant setting is said to foreshadow the craze of the day after tomorrow in its furnishing and decoration.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 771, 18 September 1929, Page 16
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159RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 771, 18 September 1929, Page 16
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