“LOVE NEVER DIES”
COLLEEN MOORE’S GREAT ROLE Colleen Moore, who has endeared herself to millions of theatregoers by her natural versatility and unaffected charm, has undoubtedly one of the greatest screen characterisations of the year to her credit. As “Jeanine,” the little French girl of “Love Never Hies,” originally titled “Lilac Time,” she presents unforgettable cameos of girlhood. Laughing, praying, raging, loving, despairing, she runs a gamut of emotion that makes* the character stand vividly out from the silver sheet. Her vicissitudes in love and adventure will be followed with absorbed interest. The air sequences are the most remarkable ever seen upon the screen.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 519, 23 November 1928, Page 15
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