“A LADY OF CHANCE”
Although, her screen roles have been as varied as they have been numerous, Norma Shearer has never played the part of a crook on the screen prior to i “A Lady Of | Chance,” soon to be : screened in AuckI land. ! In this play the ; beautiful and tal- | ented Norma ea- ; says the role of a i professional ‘ gold i cogger” whose ininocent stare is the weapon which causes wealthy adI rnirers to hand over their bankrolls. Johnny Mack Brown plays the role of the handsome younsr man who eventually wins her love and brings about her reformation.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 647, 26 April 1929, Page 17
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