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FILM STORY OF LORD NELSON

Viewed by the most critical audience in the world, including men and women high in social, artistic and political life °f England, “The Divine Lady,” First National’s plcturisaton of E. Barrington’* story of Lord Nelson’s life, was greeted with tremendous enthusiasm. Every London paper gave “The Divine Lady” glowing reviews, commenting on tne dramatic force of the story, the splendid sea flights and the historical accuracy with which the figures, so r lose to the heart of England, were Portrayed.

Corinn© Griffith’s portrayal of Lady Hamilton was singled out for special mention, while Victor Varconi's characterisation of Lord Nelson was accorded high praise.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 17

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FILM STORY OF LORD NELSON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 17

FILM STORY OF LORD NELSON Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 17

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