“CONDEMNED!”
COMING TO THE REGENT Samuel Goldwyn has moulded tlje talking screen into a complete medium in "Condemned,” the new Ronald Colman picture which is coming to the yew Regent next Friday. All hesitating in handling the new kind of entertainment has completely vanished. “Condemned” can challenge the stage and the old type of silent picture with complete confidence. The selection of one of the best casts
in picture history great deal to do with this happy result. Ronald Colmnn has already earned his spurs as one of the first 4 actors on the talk- \ ing screen in ••Bulldog Drummond." Now, in liis role of the debonair French convict in "Condemned,” he adds
even more laurels , _ . t °ln li suppo'rt, Ann Harding, the stage actress whom “The Trial of Mary Dugan” made internationally famous, is not only striking in her blonde beauty, but capable of great emotional acting as wel. Rouis Woiheim, not cast as a villiain this time, for a wonder, and Dudley Digges, Aow fork Tbeitre Guild- actor, making his deTheatre _ coV er the other main assignments with the sure expertness of the well-Qualified veteran.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1022, 12 July 1930, Page 15
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