Close Up (Jul-Dec 1928)

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The Avenue Pavilion 101 Shaftesbury Avenue^ W.l A GAUMONT-BRITISH THEATRE The Home of International Film Art. Managing Director Reginald C. Bromhead. Manager Leslie Ogilvie. Director of Music Arthur Dulay. The following attractions will be presented exclusive to this theatre : ATONEMENT OF GOSTA BERLING From the story by Dr. Selma Lagerlof, for which she was awarded the Nobel Prize. She is an HonoraryDoctor of the University (Sweden). Directed by Mauritz Stiller. Sweden's Foremost Director. Featuring Lars Hansen, Greta Garbo, Jenny Hasselquist, Gerda Lunequist Dahlstrom & Ellen Cederstrom. Premier Presentation — HE WHO COVETS A story of Russia, the Bolshevic risings, and Revolution. Directed by Robert Dinesen. Featuring Olga Tschechowa, Paul Hartman & Robert Dinesen. KEAN From the play by Alexandre Dumas, and the authentic documents of the period. Directed by M. A. Volkoff. Featuring Ivan Mosjoukine TWO BROTHERS The story of an idealist and a materialist. Directed by Karle Grune. Featuring Conrad Veidt, Lil Dagover & Liane Haid THE OYSTER PRINCESS Pure farce, constructed in the spacious Lubitsch manner — an extravaganza on the subject of the burden of riches. Directed bv Ernst Lubitsch. Featuring Victor Jansen &Ossi Oswalda. A WOMAN OF PARIS A story of everyday life, as lived every day by ever>'day people. Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Featuring Edna Purviance & Adolphe Menjou. MANON LESCAUT Adapted from the famous and tragical romance by the Abbe Prevost, and the Opera by Massenet. Directed by Dr. Arthur Robison. Costumes by Paul Leni. Featuring Lya de Putti & Vladimir Gaidarow. Premier Presentation — TARTUFFE From the story by Moliere. " He who sins in secret does not sin at all." Directed by F. W. Murnau. Photographed by Carl Freund. Featuring Emil Jannings, Werner Krauss and Lil Dagover. THE LAST LAUGH The story of an hotel porter whose tragedy lies in the loss of his uniform. Directed by F. W. Murnau. Featuring Emil Jannings, George John, Emille Kurz & Mady Delschaft. Buses to the Door : — Nos. la, ic, 14, 14a, 19c, igd, 22, 24, 29, 29a, 29b, 29c, 38, 39, 48, 129, 138. In view of the fact that Dates of forthcoming attractions are often unavoidably subject to alteration, the Management respectfully request Patrons to be guided finally by the advertisements in the following newspapers : — Times, Daily Telegraph, Morning Post, Daily Express, Daily Neus, Evening News, Star, and Standard. Continuous Performances DAILY, commencing at 2 p.m. till 11 p.m. SUNDAYS 6 — 11 Each session lasts three hours, thereby making 3 sessions per day, viz : — 2 till S 5 till 8 8 till II MATINEES recommended for comfortable choice of seats.