PRINCESS
“LONESOME LADIES” The “vamp” of real life is more often a social benefit than a social menace, and she more often brings married folk together than the reverse. That’s the opinion of Anna Q. Nilsson, who is co-featured with Lewis Stone in First National’s comedy-drama of married romance, “Lonesome Ladies.” The picture heads the bill at the Princess Theatre. The five girls and the remainder of the cast were chosen with all the care and deliberation an artist uses in selecting his colours for a landscape. Jane Winton is one of the “vamps” and the other four women selected to make a sextette of feminine charm are Fritzie Kidgeway, Loris Lloyd, Grace Carlisle and Le Sacia Mooers. Edward Martindel gives a distinctive performance and Captain E. H. Calvert and Fred Warren also enact strikingly human, as w r ell as humorous, characters. The Lempsey-Tunney fight film, also being shown, continues to attract large audiences.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 219, 5 December 1927, Page 15
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