FAMOUS PLAY FILMED
“TRELAWNEY OF THE WELLS” Perhaps the most true-to-life storv that can be told on the screen is the story of the woman who tries to change her station in life, to find that she can be happy only in her own sphere That is the story of “The Actress,” the adapwtlun„ ? f P i? ero s “Trelawney of the \Yells and Is orma Shearer's new star}!Jsf g«*ure : The charming star of The student Prince” plays the role of Rose Trelawney” an actress at the Weils Theatre, in London. Rose meets “Arthur Gower,” an English aristocrat, falls in love with him, and at the invitation of Gower’s uncle, goes to live with his people. There the little actress finds that the home of her lover is too cold and gloomy to bring her happiness, and that she can only be happy in the realms of the stage. How the problem is solved makes The Actress” one of the most intriguing pictures of the year. Ralph Forbes, who played opposite Miss Shearer in The Latest From Baris,” again plays the leading role. Xefi Hamilton plays the lead opposite Bebe Daniels, in the star’s next Paramount picture, “Number, Please.” Number Please,” will be the third consecutive production in which Neil Hamilton and Mis Daniels have played together.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 14
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