BEAUTIFUL VILMA BANKY.
"THE DARK ANGEL." The beautiful young Hungarian actress, Vilrna. Banlcy, will make her debut to Christchurch audiences at Everybody's Theatrb on Monday in "Tho Dark Angtl." Ko.rely has a mora engaging and magnetic personality appeared on tho screen than this young artist from Europe. Sho its the happy posseßSOir o£ a vivid screen personality, ond has that deep insight, into tho realism of acting that goes towards outstanding ■film success. Her temperament 13' complex. While her acting is at all times tempered wit *i great refinement of treatment, she registers with admirable nicety the move fiery and emotional aspects of the play, and leaves ono with the impression that here ia a star. who is bound 'to establish for herself a great, reputation with' tho public. She is a wonderful actress,, most, beautiful to look at, arid "has that' abstract, though very essential, quality known as. "charm," tho charm that wins any audience. All ths foremost America.!* producers and directors predicted great things for Vilma Barky, whicli the public, after fifteing "The- Dark Angel," will, heartily endorse. Appearing opposite tho star is Ronald Colman,' who carries through a, difficult role with unusual strength and discrimination. The bos plans are now on view at Tho Bristol Piano Co.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18626, 26 February 1926, Page 17
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