FIRST NATIONAL STUDIOS ARE WELL FILLED
PROGRAMME AHEAD First 'National Studios’ six big stages are well filled with current •productions, and if the seventh, now in course of construction, were completed, it, too, would probably be occupied as well. While Colleen Moore's company, making “Lilac Time,” a French 'wartime story which George Fitzmaurice is directing, is still engaged on its airplane sequences, the other pictures in the making give the studio a decidedly busy aspect, writes a correspondent. Richard Barthelmess is making “The Little Shepherd ol Kingdom Come,” in which the sequence necessitated the building ol the old town ol: Frankfort, Kentucky, a decidedly effective setting. Milton Sills has finished “Burning Daylight.” and Billie Dove has completed “T h e Heart o£ a Follies Girl,” and already sets for the latter’s new star picture, “The Yellow Lily,” are being constructed. “Lady Be Good” with Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall, has a night club as its present scenic locale.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 364, 26 May 1928, Page 25
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