EVERYBODY'S
“TESHA” TO-MORROW “Three Week-Ends,” the latest Clara Bow comedy-drama, will be shown at Everybody's Theatre for the last time this evening. Coming to the Everybody’s Theatre to-morrow is the big C.A.F. release, “Tesha.” recently produced by British International Pictures at their Elstree studios. The story concerns Tesha. a Russian ballet dancer, who loves children and is tom between the eternal conflict of sacrificing her art for the joys of motherhood. The picture and its power!ul theme lias been delicately treated, and while it may arouse controversy. it nevertheless is a triumph for British screen craft. Maria Corda, as Tesha, and Jameson Thomas, as the husband, give remarkable interpretations in their respective parts. The second big attraction to-morrow will be “Stolen Pleasures,” a fine film dealing with life’s greatest problem, with Helene Chadwick in the leading role. Further chapters in the exciting serial, “The Mystery Rider,” will also shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 17
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