MAGNIFICENT WEDDING SCENE.
NORMA TALAIADCE. IN “THE ONLY •WOMAN.”Norma Talmadge’s “marriage” in “The Only Woman,” latest photoplay was the most gorgeous ever staged in Hollywood. The scene was the most gigantic ever erected for Norma. All the medieval splendour of a vast cathedral, added to tile wealth of costuming and decoration and the chanting of a specially selected choir, gave the filming of the picture a setting of unusual beauty. There were twelve bridesmaids anil half a dozen page boys and flower girls. More than 1800 players look part in the church ceremony. The men wore formal "morning attire, and the 000 addresses were expensive gowns designed by Clare West, costumer to Norma, and Constance Talmadge. “The Only Woman” is Norma Talmadge’s first photoplay since “Secrets.” It was produced by Joseph M. Scbenck for release by First National. The story is one of a girl who marries a man she hates in order to save lier father from disgrace. “The Only Woman” is the attraction at the Maoriland Theatre on Wednesday;
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Shannon News, 27 July 1926, Page 2
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171MAGNIFICENT WEDDING SCENE. Shannon News, 27 July 1926, Page 2
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