CRYSTAL PALACE, MT. EDEN
“BETRAYAL” 'Sorgeous scenery and novelty of add an unusual note to Emil Jannings’a latest American masterT ; «e, ‘Betrayal,” which is now at the Crystal Palace (Mount Eden) Theatre, complete with sound accompaniment. • leading featured players, Esther Ralston and Gary Cooper, carry important supporting roles in this powerful drama set in the Swiss Alps. iMmings’s quick rise to fame on ti e Anurican screen was marked by five *pic pictures,*including “The Way of Flesh” and “The Patriot.”. The in this great series, “Betrayal.” Jannings in an entirely new “’’wiffliMt and offers him a story or ™y of his great histrionic power. At the head of the bright supporting * s the latest and most up- * arious comedy by those two masterarl Dano and George K. .L.mur, entitled “China Bound.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 814, 7 November 1929, Page 15
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