“THE STREET ANGEL"
■I o-nf-t Gaynor ana Charles Kart-ell i are again co-featured under the diriection of Frank Borzage in “Street AnFox K>lnu> Neapolitan Jove lyric winch is shortly to be released in all centre*. It is said by critics throughi "ut the country that this romance of Naples is a filing successor to "Seventh f Heaven.” their triumph of last year. in fact, many go so far as to a* - claim it as efen greater than the powerful screen 'immn —Herald on Austen Strong pi» yfion ? f?avn'.r plays the part of Angelina, a sacrificing thoTJgh cvnical litUr- Italian - irf" whose ro[an idealistic Italian painter, played lVy j Charles Farrell, forms the plot of t tie J story. The picture is basted oft -**Lady j Christilinda,” the plav bv Monckton j Hoffe. An exceptionally fine cast in- | eludes Natalia Kingston and Henry Ametta. and is in support of the two 1 youthful stars.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 638, 15 April 1929, Page 13
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153“THE STREET ANGEL" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 638, 15 April 1929, Page 13
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