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Guy Newall, well known London stage director, credits Margot Grahame with the most expressive hands in motion pictures. "I have been in London the past ) i ^ A ^ tJII , , „ ,,
year," said Mr. Newall, "and have been watching the acting closely. I notice that much attention is given to facial expression and little to the hands. The legitimate stage has taught us that the hands, as well as the shoulders, can do much to enhanco the expression of certain dramatic emotions, but the movies apparently have not yet caught on. Ilowever, Miss Grahame's work impresses one with her decided appreciation of this important medium of expression, and many an actress would do well to study her." Mr. Newell, wrote the story/ "The Rosary" expressly for Miss Grahame, which serves as her new W . P. Film starring vehicle and which will be seen as the Majestic Theatre on Thursday next. Guy Newall directed and there is a strong supporting cast, including Leslie Perrins, Elizabeth Allan, Irene Rooko, Robert Holmes and Victor Fairlcy.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 257, 22 June 1932, Page 3
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