REGENT THEATRE.
ltarely have picture patrons the opportunity of viewing a picture of tho quality of "The Last Command," showing at tho Regent Theatre this week. This picture must undoubtedly rank as one of the greatest productions of tho year, and It Is a triumph for the acting of Emll .Tannings, although the acting of all the principals is of a high order. .Tannings plays tho pnrt of tho onc-tlmo comniamier-in-eTiief of the Russian armies, who Rarely escapes with his wife when the revolutionary upheaval takes place ,Hls loyalty to his country above all wins the love of a beautiful revolutionary agent who perishes with a train load of Iteds after she has engineered .his escape. Hie scene changes to the Hollywood studios, "litre the emieril In the stormy days of 191 i _ iho Sc£^.nrh^^p"c^Pd Plays as a., interlude "The Barber of Seville.'
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 80, 15 October 1928, Page 6
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143REGENT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 80, 15 October 1928, Page 6
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