RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSON
“THE LUCKY LADY" Monte Carlo, where more money . gambled away than anywhere els* ‘ the world, is shown in "The LuL,® Lady,” Raoul Walsh’s newest 'ontw bution to Paramount, which win lL screened at the Rialto and Theatres to-night. In "The Lucky Lady.” a story of tv mythical kingdom of San Guido', half the achce takes place in ... famous gamblia. casino. Because it is one of the 100ist spots of Etuej» and thousands <e people in th» Cnited Sutes familiar with ... architecture surroundings, t«h. meal experts speot many weeks mat ing the motion ture’s setting feet in every detail’ Featured players in the cast of Tv Lucky Lady” are William Collie junr., Greta Xissen. Lionel Karrynion and Marc MacDermott. The produc tion is from an original story h Robert Sherwood, editor of “Life," mi Bertram Bloch. “SORRELL AND SON” ‘ Sorrell and Son” is finished. Her. bert Brenon’s first independent prol duction for United Artists received it* initial preview at the Hollywood studio this week in the presence of Joseph H. Schenek and other company official*. Most of the cutting: and assembling of the picture was done by Marie Halm for five years script clerk with Brenoi and whom he recently appointed t» the position of film editor. ‘it is the best picture I have ever made” is the verdict of Brenon, maker of “Peter Pan,” ‘‘Beau Geste” and "A Ki® For Cinderella.” The film will prob. ably be released in the early part of October.
Greta Nissen
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 14
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