AMUSEMENTS. Behind the Laugh a Sob—Under the Motley a Breaking Heart M r. . • . ; J -}■■■; ' , : % 'w* ■ y m J J i W v. 'W J J m jr Q?eMan « .(^ FT <* WITH CONRAD VEIDT—MARY PHILBIN —OLGA BACLANOVA as GWYNPLAINE — THE CLOWN as DEA as THE DUCHESS Who makes millions happy and yet knows not happiness himself A Royal jest A perpetual grin carved on his face by a political enemy—A mysterious message from the Queen and he becomes a Lord. The beautiful blind girl infatuated by G w y n Plaine’s nobleness of character Loving him with all her soul and seeing not the hideousness of his face, but the beauty of his mind. Alluring and scheming, she loved the clown for his ugliness The Queen ordered them to marry— One refused, then drama of the most vivid kind we have ever seen unfolded in a picture. VICTOR HUGO’S IMMORTAL CLASSIC AT THE PLAZA TO-MORROW Direction Thomas A. O’Brien.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 587, 13 February 1929, Page 14
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