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“WAY OF ALL FLESH” Emil Jannings, the great Continental dramatic actor, is seen in his first American-made picture, “The Way of All Flesh,” which will be shown tonight at the Grand Theatre. When the story opens some 20 years ago, August Schilling is the cashier of the Germanian Bank in Milwaukee. The thickly-bearded Mr. Schilling lives a wholesome life, happy with his wife and six children. His nature is pictured vividly. He is a soft-hearted father, even more kind to his children than his wife. He is just a little of a syncophant when faced by his superiors and a little too zealous in the watching of the clerks under him. This placid life is broken by a business trip. It is while he is away from home that he succumbs to temptation and goes the way of all flesh. Belle Bennett and Phyllis Haver are the supporting players.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 407, 16 July 1928, Page 14
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