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SCREEN LOVERS

NOT TO BE SEPARATED Picture lovers will welcome the news that the highly popular Vilma Banky and Konald Colman are to remain as a combination. It was rumoured some time back that the players named were to be featured in separate productions, but cabled advices to the effect that they had actually started on a new picture together suggest that wiser counsel prevailed. The picture referred to will be known as “The Flower of Spain,” which is really an adaptation of the novel of “Leatherface” from the pen of the celebrated Baroness Orczy. Admirers of Ronald Colman and his beautiful partner will however see them in “The Magic Flame” long before “The Flower of Spain” reaches these shores. The former, as a matter of fact, will release in all centres of Australia and New Zealand at an early date. “The Magic Flame” affords altogether new material, for it deals largely with circus life. Colman has a dual role—a clown and a prince, and oversea critics praise his work highly. As Bianca, a trapeze artist, Vilma Banky is even more alluring in tights and spangles than in the regal trappings usually associated with her portrayals.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 16 (Supplement)

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SCREEN LOVERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 16 (Supplement)

SCREEN LOVERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 16 (Supplement)

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