“TRELAWNEY OF THE WELLS”
NORMA SHEARER’S BEST ROLE Norma Shearer has never played a role so fitted to her unusual talent, her joyous sense of romance, her convincing reaction to drama, and her gifted portrayal of the human situations in between these two. as she does in “Trelawney of the 'Wells.” The ro!»* of Rose Trelawney is one that any great actress might desire to play • and indeed many great ones have played it—but none so poignantly as this gifted Canadian girl. Based on the traditional repugnanoof the nobility for matrimonial alliance with stage people, "Trelawney of the Wells” is a story of two young people representing both classes, who fall in love, and the subsequent happenings which pursued their ultimata fate. . Ralph Forbes rises to new heights of achievement as the romantic lover of Miss Shearer, Owen Moore, Gwen Lee, Roy D’Arcy and Cyril Chadwick are other screen favourites who contribute brilliant individual parts to the combined work of an exceptional!' competent cast.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 513, 16 November 1928, Page 15
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