“LOVE NEVER DIES,” AT ROYAL
A charming romance of a little French girl and a British aviator, and a film with spectacular aerial views—that is “Love Never Dies,’* now at the Royal Theatre, Kingsland. Colleen Moore as Jeannine, whose farm among the lilac blossoms is the home of a squadron of youthful, daredevil aviators, is even more charming than in. her previous successes. Gary Cooper is the hero, and although there are no actual war 'cenes the line story is developed against a background of the exciting days in France. “Lonesome,” the second picture, is the story of a lonely boy and girl in * big city who find happiness together in the amusement park. "Barbara Kent and Glenn Tryon are the stars.
All arrangements have now been completed for E. A. Dupont’s first 100 Per cent, talkie picture for British International. The working title of the story is "Atlantic,” and promises to be one of the most sensational talkies yet made. For the cast British International has already signed John Stuart. Donald Cal thorp and Longden. “Atlantic” will be the British International version of Ernpst Raymond s “The Berg,” and con- ' A rns a shipwreck and the reactions ‘•f the passengers when the boat is ftoing down.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 15
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