RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM
“ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE” The chief attraction on the interest-double-feature programme at both the Rialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres this evening will be tlie silent version of “Alias Jimmy Valentine.” an exciting melodrama of safe-breaking. William Haines has the leading role.
that of a young and expert thief, w hose exploits baffle the police of America. After a particularly daring coup he seeks quietness in a small town, only to fall in love with the daughter of the local bank manager. The film has a most thrilling climax.
“The Farmer's Wife,” the second feature, is a delightful comedy of Devon life, from the well-known play, starring Lilian Hall-Davis and Jameson Thomas.
Jack Mulhall will be starred in “Dark Streets,” a First National attraction, in which he will play his first dual role in talking picture, portraying both a “cop” and a crook, who arc twin brothers. Lila Lee will play opposite Mulhall.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 727, 29 July 1929, Page 14
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