“THE YELLOW LILY” AT LYRIC
If masculine hearts remark on t. beauty and charm of Billie Dove inistarring vehicle at the Lyric Thealr ‘ The Yellow Lily,’’ wives and swet: hearts have their treat in the pictar too. Masterful, powerfully reserv-. Clive Brook is playing opposite thests: Brook’s vogue during the past ye has swept him right up to the gasof stardom, and he has a notable following of admirers, both feminine us masculine. If the ladies like his loot the men are intrigued by his typicl English repression and histrionic ate.“The Yellow Lily” is an adaptation?' Lajos Biro’s play. Brooks enacts ! ? role of a Hungarian archduke. Mi Dove that of a village beauty in HoaThe vivacious little actress, £dDaniels, has a typically sporting rote - “Swim Girl, Swim,” the second featc:
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 10
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130“THE YELLOW LILY” AT LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 10
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