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“LOVERS?” Spain—the Spain of to-day—and slander— the great enemy of to-day, are the locale and motivating menace
of the most sensational drama the screen has seen for some time, “Lovers?", to be shown to-night at the Empire Theatre. The new MetroGold wyn - Mayer picture is a gripping romance of love and the peril of scandal, and has been filmed on a lavish scale as a starring vehicle for Ramon Novarro, with Alice Terry featured at the head of a splendid cast. It is a play unique in that is has no conventional villain. His place is taken by the invisible tongues of scandal, which blight lives, wreck souls, and cast three innocent people into a maelstrom of poisonous lies. The denouement is one of the most remarkable of sheer drama ever brought to the screen. “The Overland Limited" featuring Malcolm McGregor will also be screened to-night at the Empire Theatre.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 169, 7 October 1927, Page 15
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151EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 169, 7 October 1927, Page 15
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