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“AFTER MIDNIGHT’’
When “After Midnight,” Norma Shearer’s latest starring picture now showing at the Grand Theatre, is seen, a drama that has its foundation on real fact will be witnessed. Monta Bell, the young genius who directed “After Midnight,” was once a newspaper reporter, and is a keen student of human nature, as a good reporter must be. He reasoned taat there must be much dramatic interest in the lives of the girls who earn their living in night clubs and cabarets, so he determined to find out. Miss Ruby McCoy, a brunette cigarette girl at the Montmartre Cafe in Hollywood, gave him his inspiration, and a stirring and intriguing story is the result.
The cast for Florence Vidor's next Paramount picture, “Honeymoon Hate.” will include Tullio Carminatti as male lead, Shirley Dorman and William Austin.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 217, 2 December 1927, Page 15
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137GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 217, 2 December 1927, Page 15
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