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ARTCRAFT THEATRE.

f *• The final screening at the Artcrnft JJ Theatre of the wonderful United-Artists' "The Eagle,", staixiiig 'RuX dolph Valentino, who is/supported by & Vilma Banky and Louise'-.Dresser;.l w.ill, .# take place to-night. . y.-Valentino.jittß'^a; -S role distinctly different, from' .Bis", usual,'.' « and he imparts k> it a 'vitality, arid/-nag:, C netism that has won many admu-efs.The E part calls for unusual versatility, inasmuch' 1 •as he appears in three'; guises—firs. 1- as S a Cossack lieutenant, then -as an adven- • turous bandit, and, while in masquerade,: Sas a French tutor. "Tho Eagle",, might X be described as a romantic coniedy-draind., #, The star is supported by a .brilliant cast, S including Vilma Banky as the leading S woman, Louise Dresser asthe Tsarina,- and 5. many other bright lights of filmdom. f "THE SHEIK." % '';..' 2" Commencing at .the Artjcraft Theatre; to- • morrow night—for threeV'nights and a Sinatinee—is that great Eastern, love story Jj "The Sheik," starring Rudolph Valen-' • tino and Agnes;. Ayres. This isV^the picX ture that made Valentino famous/itr-Ncw • Zealand. It was-taken from the "widely3read novel. As thefinal screenings in Wei--2 lington are but for 'a- short season, those • who wish to see the film would, be well | $ advised to book, their seats 'without,. de-' J lay. A special music score nasvbeen ar- • ranged by James Haydock. ■. •

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 6

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ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 6

ARTCRAFT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 6

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