NOT WITH GRIFFITH
LILLIAN GISH’S PLANS DENIAL OF RUMOURS D. W. Griffith has announced from Hollywood that plans for the next three motion pictures he will make for United Artists’ release do not include appearance of Lillian Gish in any one of the films.
In fairness to her Mr. Griffith wished it understood that no plan for her appearance in his pictures had even been
considered or discussed, so that the present announcement amounts to denial of unfounded published rumour rather than signification of change of plan.
The first of three next D. W. Griffith productions will be “A Romance of Old Spain,” with Mary Philbin and Don Alvarado; Constance Talmadge’s debut as a United Artists’ star in a screen version of “Sunny,” and “La Paiva,” an original story of Xapoleon lll.’s court, written by Dr. Karl Volimoeller, author of the book of “The Miracle.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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