BRITANNIA
“THE NOTORIOUS LADY” Declared to be the best role yet created for Lewis Stone and with Barbara Bedford and Ann Rork featured, “The Notorious Lady” will be shown at the Britannia Theatre to-night. “The Notorious Lady” is a Sam E. Rork production for First National Pictures, directed by King Baggot and 1 adapted* from Pat-
rick Hastings’s stage success, “The River.” Mr. Stone has the role of soldier and adventurer and most of the action is in Africa, where, seeking to forget "The Notorious Lady,” his wife t Barbara Bedford ), he locates a diamond mine in -he iriver. Intrigue linong his partners: discovery that one
of his partners is in love with “The Notorious Lady,” whom he knows by another name; an attack by savages incited by an unscrupulous partner—these are some of th€> high lights in the production. The plot in “The Notorious Lady” is amazing, yet perfectly plausible. While it has plenty of action, there is nothing in the story that needs a stretch of the imagination*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 153, 19 September 1927, Page 15
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