MAORILAND THEATRE.
RUINED g/PWi. FOR REALISM. 'Marie Preyost is broken hearted for at least a libtlq While. During the making of some big dramatic scenes in Jojhii M. Stahl's u l>e Wanters," to ne seen, qt the Maoriland Theatre on Wednesday,, she/, had 46 wear a, bearuuiul evening gown and a cloth oi gold caipe in a, nainstorm sequence. SQ reiiistic was the rain effect .that Marie's pretty wardrobe, was utterly ruined. Inj spite of the fact that her artistic sense approved of the scene, with' the Louig B, Mayer Studio looting the bill, the girl's feminine sense resented such brutal treatment qf nice clothes, and it took quit© a while; for her to settle the. matter peacefully: in her own mind.
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Shannon News, 18 November 1924, Page 3
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122MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 18 November 1924, Page 3
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