"THE CONCERT."
A sure cure for the. philandering husband and the erring wife is to be found in "The Concert," screening at the Maoiriland to-morrow-. This daring play of modern manners and cus- . toms has had 'ai great vogue and rts picture version loses nothing of the brilliancy and ,sparEle of the original Some of the scenes are ultra-smart and th-e gowns and general presenta,tion are splendid. Lewis Stone as the gTeat musician with the fatal, fascination for women is lexeelleht. His manners aire perfect, but the actinia. honours go to Myrtle Stedman a* the wife who is determined once: for all to end her husband's flirtatious career The plot is .a clever one and full'of original touches A new bitof business, only possible to the film ia the vision of the musical pictures created in the minds .of the listeners to the greatplayer^^^^
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Shannon News, 24 October 1923, Page 3
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144"THE CONCERT." Shannon News, 24 October 1923, Page 3
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