PRINCESS
“THE TENDER HOUR” Roman soldiers. Egyptian dancing girls, Nubian slaves, a cruel centurion, a captive princess, a;m a da*', ing hero —all have been disporting themselves about First Nationals Burbank studios. They take part in the spectacular pageant scenes filmed ;is the pictorial climax of George Fitzmaurice’s production. “The Tender Hour,” the First National picture to be shown at the ITincess Theatre tomorrow, with Billie Dove and Ben Lyon playing the featured roles. n»~ pageant is a high-light of a brilliant social event. The drama is found in the theme of the play within a play the leading man in the pageant being in reality the: lover of the heroin*- in whose honour the event is being staged.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 19
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119PRINCESS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 19
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