RIALTO AP’D REGENT, EPSOM
“FORBIDDEN HOURS’’ Ramon Novarfo, who has given the world the young hero of “Ben-Hur,” the pathetic prince of “The Student Prince.” and many other historic roles
| of the screen, ap- | pears at the Rialto |; and Regent (Ep- | som) Theatres in | one of the most inI teresting portrayals I in his edreer, “For- | bidder Hours.” I Novarro appears I as a young king in I a modern kingdom I in Europe; a monarch facing pres- ■° ent-day problems of
the world, with a deep love in his heart for a girl of the people—struggling against tradition, court intrigue, international diplomacy, and even the political marriage that most kings must eventually face. The love story revolves about the king and his sweetheart, a commoner, played by Renee Adoree, and shows how the wearer of a crown is torn between his love and his duty to his country. An amusing Glenn Tyron comedy of a boy with an inferiority complex, entitled, “It Can Be Done,” will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 18
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169RIALTO AP’D REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 18
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