“LOVE NEVER DIES."
“Love Never Dies” with Madge Bellamy and Lloyd Hughes,'finds its motive in the harmful effects of village gossip which causes the separation of boy-husband and ;girl-wife. Determined to obliterate ■ himself, Lloyd Hughes as John Trott, takes advantage of a wreck in which an exoress is swept from a. high trestle into the river, to give out the report ef his death. Throughout the unwinding years, however, the subconscious realisation of their >love for each other comes slowly toj the surface and at the preper moment reasserts itself in a smashing climax that involves an escape from death on the brink of a waterfall. As an amateur swimmer, Lloyd Hughes has an enviable reputation .and it is this prowess that made it possible to be realistic, calls for an actor of such athletic ability because the scenes had to be taken in a swirling cataract. At the Maoril and Theatre on Wednesday.
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Shannon News, 2 October 1923, Page 3
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154“LOVE NEVER DIES." Shannon News, 2 October 1923, Page 3
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