“THE DIVINE LADY”
WITH SCENES OF TRAFALGAR The epic- Story of Lord Nelson at Trafalgar lives on in the hi»toi> or England. Nelson, handicapped by indifferent health and poor physique, still catches and holds the Intelest in that he overcame his shortcomings and weaknesses to achieve deathless fame and international admiration. , The advent of the beautiful Ladi Hamilton into his life has furnished the'theme of the gigantic him. The Pivine Lady." represented 11S 1 * most niagnmcen picture etei to o made by First National. Corinne Griffith has the exotic Lady Hamilton. th e lovely siren Who wielded such potent influence over the g"a - lant little Admiral. and ‘Vhfto? Varconi" enact the roles of ? rrS*-“ screened. __ . »» L’nv super-productlon. directed ?y'John Ford, maKtTof The Iron Horte, *iox,n a notevvart hy •‘Hangman s> popular theme —mother r o r v°e dUCt Margare? «*»», ‘ao^n w^M: ture. ll v Ri.qhman and George Friday "r Parts of herjour
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 561, 14 January 1929, Page 15
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152“THE DIVINE LADY” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 561, 14 January 1929, Page 15
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