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BRITANNIA

“HOTEL IMPERIAL” If Pola Negri has ever had a story of more intense drama, colourful love, or thrilling excitement than “Hotel Imperial,” which arrives at the Britannia Theatre to-night, it has long since been buried and forgotten. Not even in “Passion” did Pola reach the histrionic heights she is reported to have achieved as the woman who came between a Russian general and an Hungarian lieutenant, saved her lover’s life, and finally aided the armies of her / country. Mauritz Stiller, the director, and Erich Pommer, the supervisor, come in for more than their share of credit.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 14

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BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 14

BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 14

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