‘THE BELLAMY TRIAL’
REGENT'S FIRST “ TALKIE ” BILL
One ol r the largest and most talented casts ever assembled was brought together at the Metio-Gold-wyn-t layer studio to him the Bellamy Trial,’ winch- beads the lust “ talkie ” programme to bo presented at the Regent Theatre next I may. ■ Leatrice Joy, making her debut as a free-lance star, heads the stellar cast of principal players as Sue Ives, the woman on trial. George Ban and, d tinguished British and American stage star, plays opposite Mis? Joy, and Kenneth Thompson as the second defendant has an important role. Anothei famous plaver with a great lan follow - ing is Margaret Livingston, who is cast in another exotic role, whilst two of the most important roles, those or the prosecuting and detence arc in the capable hands of Charles B. Middleton and Charles H. Mailes, icspcctivcly. Cosmo Kyrle Bellow, sun of the noted English actor, and Mm - caret Serfdom play gripping paits. ao'-l Bettv Bronson, fdradom s 1 elm Pan ” girl, together with Lddie Angent, M.G.M.’s new screen find, do sterling work as junior importers Kalla Pasha, Jacqueline G alsdcrs Moran. Dan Mason, Robert Dudley, and William looker complete the major roles in this super-mystery, drama.
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Evening Star, Issue 20193, 5 June 1929, Page 7
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