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Harry Langdon's new comedy, “Long Pants.” will have its premiere in seven American cities during the first week in April. The number seven appears with amusing frequency in connection with the making of “Long Pants.” It took seven months to make, it has a cast of seven principals and Langdon wears seven changes of costume.

A diamond is nothing much without its lapidary, Milton Sills discovered while he was studying for the lead in “Diamonds in the Rough.” Sills found that a diamond as it comes from the mine looks neither precious nor beautiful, tl takes a lapidary, the man who cuts and polishes the stone, to bring out its beauty.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 39, 9 May 1927, Page 13

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Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 39, 9 May 1927, Page 13

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 39, 9 May 1927, Page 13

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