“SAILOR’S WIVES”
ADAPTED FROM NOVEL The last •’shot” has been fired “Sailors’ Wives,” the highly drain *L story by Warner Fabian, in version, is now finished. une&* With Mary As tor and Uofr® {l mi in the featured leading roles. tn Xational picture offers a re ® fine and unconventional treatin dia certain phase of social life. a f rector Joseph Henabery has . Pi ted no opportunity to escape ni would enhance the entertainment of the film. ih «t j# The title has an implication * some way the sea is concernecu least those who live on the ° r r l y hnin <. leaving their better halves * However, this is purely S - T ® itb and the picture deals wholly ciety circles in America. Henry Hobart produced for First Xational and Bess - * adapted the novel, which ran best seller in book form. Lionel Barrymore will be ZSLari* in two of United Artists *orUa_,jit«yrreleases. He is the Oliver of Gloria Swanson’s “Sadie Tfc' . *jxl taking the part of a self-app© officious reformer, and will in Mr. D. W. Griffith’s g*** Drums of Love.” Barrymore cr t* debut was incidentally niade same Mr. Griffith in a feature “Friends.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 352, 12 May 1928, Page 14
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