EVERYBODY’S
“MIDNIGHT ROSE” A tremendously moving and ful love story set against the background of the underworld is nght Rose,” the picture which is at Everybody's Theatre. starr;-. Lya De Putti and Kenneth Harlan. This picture will without a don',, establish Miss De Putti as one of tit most emotional of screen stars. Her deft characterisation of tt f cabaret dancer will win for her am admirers and the depth of her /-. trayal will disturb the hearts of tW who have never been subjected to ft temptations of the glitter of the nk life of a big city. Kenneth Harlan makes an amaziac fine young hern, a reformed gangjt*who takes to hard work while he ,1! tempts to convert his wife to a life regeneration. Little Wendell Phillips Franklin h such a cute and talented youester thi one wishes that the story had mam* the stars earlier in the picture so w? could have more* of him. The supporting cast is admirals chosen with excellent work done reach: Henry Kolker. Lorimer fob. ston, “Gunboat” Smith, George La*, kin and Frank Brownlee. “The Hawk's Nest,” a story of Jeelousy and hatred in the underworld of New York, will also be shown, with Milton Sills in the leading role.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 14
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207EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 443, 27 August 1928, Page 14
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