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WORLD’S PICTURE?

“NO OTHER V WOMAN. WEDNESDAY. Fox Films officials provided Lou Tellegon with a superb cast for his colourful production, ‘No Other Woman,’ his first directorial effort under their banner, which will bo shown on Wednesday. Dolores Del Rio, who is featured, is the noted Mexican star, whose performance as Gharmaine in “What Price 'Glory ” was one of the sensations of the past year in fdra circles. In the Tellegen production she has the stellar role in which she plays for the Jirst time the part of a modern society girl. Ben Bard, who appears as the menace to her happiness, is internationally known as a vaudeville and music bix revue artist. This film provides him with the most expressive role of his motion picture career. Don Alvarado, who has the sympathetic role of the rejected suitor, is generally looked upon as one of the biggest “finds” of the year. He has appeared in a number of productions, but, according to critics who have previewed “No Other Woman” he does his best work in it. Paulette Duval and Rosita Marstini are both well known Continental players who have been appearing in American productions for some time. They arc said to give good accounts of themselves in this latest Fox feature.

“THE CIRCUS." THURSDAY A AT) ITMDAYA Charlie Chaplin in “The Circus.' ' Peanuts—Sawdust —pink lemonade — clowns —tigers elephants roaring lions —ae robots —wire walkers: —and Charlie Chaplin in his brand new comedy will all be shown on Thursday and Friday. Written, directed, and .produced by Charlie Chaplin, “The Circus'' was two years in the making and it is the first Chaplin comedy since “The Cold Kush." Charlie plays a ■wandering lad who is mixed up in a series of hilarious adventures, chases, arguments and ovations that laud him in “The Circus" as a very line fellow, Alerna Kennedy, noth red hair and just five feet two, with eyes of blue, is his leading lady; she makes her screen debut in the role. Others in the cast are Harry Crocker, Henry Bergman, Betty Morrissey and Allan Garcia, According to officials of United Artists Corporation, which released the new Chaplin comedy, “The Circus" presents the Chaplin of old, the Chaplin of “Shoulder Arms," “Pay Day," and “The Pilgrim," the thumping,-bumping little man with the trick derby and cane, the wriggling moustache and the feet almighty. Chaplin himself announced during the production of “The Circus" —which was made at his own studio in Hollywood—that his new picture would be “a low brow comedy for high brows."

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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 26 November 1928, Page 3

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WORLD’S PICTURE? Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 26 November 1928, Page 3

WORLD’S PICTURE? Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 26 November 1928, Page 3

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