NOW A DIRECTOR
LIONEL BARRYMORE’S SUCCESS
aried and eventful as Lionel Barrymore’s career has been as a stage actor a motion picture character star, it Is doubtful if he has yet won more decided approbation than in his latest activities as a motion picture director - "Madame X.” was directed in talking fllm version by Birrymore from the famous old melodrama. Ruth Ghatterton is the unhappy heroine, Raymond Hackett, the son who pleads m court for her life, and Lewis Stone, Mitchell Lewis, Sojin, Ulrich Haupt, Ri-hard Carle, Carroll Nye, and others ie *d support. Broadway gave “Madame X.” one of tie most sensational ovations ever tenred a picture when it opened in a ,f »rld Premiere at the Sam B. Harris 3 heat r*.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 745, 19 August 1929, Page 15
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124NOW A DIRECTOR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 745, 19 August 1929, Page 15
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