THE MAORILAND PICTURES.
NORMA TALMAUGE AS 'THE LADY' • All the Britons in Hollywood visited Aorma Talmauge's sets during the filming of "The Lady," which has much of its action, in London. Three principal members of the cast of "The Lady" are British iborn, and in the 'Floradora'' triple sextette of choEtts twirls in the cast are more than a dozen other British beauties from New York shows. Dorris Lluyd, Norma's f ntl in "Tim Lady," cumes directly to Hollywood frqjn/ London, where she mis been playing leading roles at the li a nick Theatre. Brandon Hurst, former master of the King's Dragoons and leading man i 0 many famous English and American actresses, also* is in the cast, while Alf tioulding, ihorn in Australia, has the role of an English race track tout. "The Lady" is a First National aU miction and will toe screened at the Maoriland on Wednesday. As an additional attraction one of Hie most laughable Chaplin pictures yet made, "The Rink," will be screened ou Wednesday. "THE ETERNAL CITY.'' The richest and most powerful man iii all Italy— * A poor soldier of fortune. They were pitted against each other for a prize—the hand of the most beautiful girl in Rome, a pretty maiden who repulsed the attentions of all because of a secret sorrow. This dramatic struggle dominates the plot of "The Eternal City," a FirstNational picture produced by George Fitzmaurice from Sir Hall Caine's story, and which is coming on Friday'to the Maoriland Theatre. .The photoplay was. filmed entirely m Italy, in "the settings which the author had in mind when he wrote the story. Barbara La Marr plays the part qi the girl, Lionel Barrymore is the man of wealth, and Beit Lytell enacts the role of the poor lover. Others in the notable cast of which this picture (boasts are Richard Bennett and Montagu! Love, ' <
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Shannon News, 24 November 1925, Page 2
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312THE MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 24 November 1925, Page 2
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