TIVOLI
TO SHOW “THE DIVINE LADY’ “Betrayal,” the fine Emil Jannings drama, which has been delighting patrons of the Tivoli Theatre during the past week, will be screened for th last time this evening. This is a synchronised picture and laid in a villas* of the Swiss mountains, with .Tannin.--as the good-natured middle-aged burgomaster. Esther Ralston as his young wife, and Gary Cooper as her passionate lover.- The Tivoli is also presenting a supporting programme comprising short talkies. From tomorrow the Tivoli will pro sent the outstanding talking and synchronised programme which is row the big attraction at the Plaza. This gives Auckland theatregoers another opportunity of seeing the film “The bivnie Lady,” the gorgeous romance o: Lab-' Hamilton and Lord Nelson. M itJi spectacular scenes of Nelson’s two Pj ,eanaval engagements, and the true sjo of the old romance, this Corinne or * fith film is one of the best films oi rm year. The new programme will i elude another selection of short xa. The phenomenal success of * 1 Trial,” when produced as a stag play, is excelled by its success in i more plastic medium of motion P tures. as an all-dialogue prodwuo" starring Pauline Frederick. v.ho - back into her rightful place once mor on the talking screen. The sc ‘ ? ” ‘ “On Trial” are laid in the courtu*'; where the trial of a man fo . ‘ murder of his friend takes the routine of the law is the letter, and the result is tnr| in the extreme. I „
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 796, 17 October 1929, Page 14
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