“LONESOME LADIES”
COMING TO PRINCESS Beauties of six different races, all distinct types of feminine charm, appear in First National’s “Lonesome Ladies,” to be shown at the Princess Theatre on Thursday, opposite the romantic figure of Lewis Stone. Anna Q. Nilsson, co-featured with Stone in the picture, is a daughter of Scandinavia, typical in her blonde beauty. Jane Winton, the sirent of the picture, is of old American descent and Southern at that. She’s tall, beautifully formed, brown of hair and blue of eye. Doris Lloyd represents Wales, with light brown hair, hazel eyes, saucy face and an “impudent'’ figure! Freckles add to her charm. Fritzie Ridgeway, provokingly, enticingly attractive, has the bright blue eyes and blue-black hair of Ireland. Grace Carlisle is as English in appearance as in race, statuesque, imperious, with blue eyes and light hair. And De Sacia Mooers, of French-HoUand ancestry, is a vivid red-blonde, with fiery brown eyes and attractive contours. “Lonesome Ladies” is a fast-stepping and highly entertaining comedy-drama of domestic life, Ray Rockett produced for First National Pictures. The Dempsey-Tunney fight picture will also be screened on Thursday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 16
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