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“MARRIED LOVE ’ The Dr. Marie Stipes n"Married love,” still cominm* !!?**• crowded hjuses to the Xa-ionsi 25** atre. It is safe to say no p ct ‘ Ti *- traction o; rscent years has IT* a: ' such a stir among the movie it is certain from an attendant-*? of view nc attraction has cotne'.-.® : miles of it. This is all the gratifying when it is known th-,?!'* film was made in England Hall-Davis, Britain's favourite star, plays the rcle of Made r rows, a very hard part indeed v she makes the part one of the J K outstanding performances of her?? liant career. u ' r br>l“Married Love" is more thin , ture: the characters live and lov- ' real people—peoi ’.a we know V* gloss and glamour with which foreign producer Is rather i, rone * mount his story. , s swept aside in Its place is lift, real life. s U eh . we see every day. The Masie ' row’s prototype can be found here?' Auckland daily. To-day and to- n J2 are the last opportunities to see wonder film. Other pictures on rt® programme, such as "Headlines,- Ik! all outstanding productions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 14
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187NATIONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 14
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