“WEDDING MARCH”
HISTORICAL PICTURE One of most spectacular scenes •ver filmed for a motion picture production is to become part of a nation’s historical archives. A film of the Corous Christi procession which Erich von Stroheim reproduced as a sequence of his Paramount production, “The Wedding March,” is to be given the Austrian national museum as a record of one of the most colourful, pictorial and impressive of all religious spectacles. The late Emperor Franz Josef took part himself in the ceremony, which was never completely filmed during his life. Announcement of the gift of the film to the Austrian museum was made by P. A. Powers, producer of “The Wedding March,” just before he left Hollywood for New York to begin work on arrangement for the release of the picture. Eight months in the filming, “The Wedding March” is declared to eclipse anything the tempestuous von Stroheim has ever created.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 16
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151“WEDDING MARCH” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 16
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