THE THREE PASSIONS”
DRAMA OF MODERN ENGLAND
Alice Terry and Ivan Petrovitch are c *-*tarred in Rex Ingram's first * nited Artists’ picture, “The Three it is the third picture in v -hich they have played under Ingram’s direction, and is founded on the novel ky Cosmo Hamilton. English scenes in “The Three Pas--81ons” have as their backgrounds the jenerable Balliol College at Oxford University, the famous Armstrong engineering works at Newcastle, and Condon in its most fashionable TV«rt r-nd and most distressing East End aspects.
Money, religion, love, are the “Three 1 u salons” which, clashing in the surroundings of modern London, as they , ave throughout the ages, provide Rex jngram with the motif for this latest u. lm - Shayle Gardner and Andrews ■bngleman, the Russian actor who pade a name in “Mare Nostrum," and Leslie Faber, are leading members of the strong cast in “The Three PasSions.**
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 15
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148THE THREE PASSIONS” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 706, 4 July 1929, Page 15
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