“THE STORM” AS A TALKIE
jfgjt* 111 versa 1 has remade “The Storm” Vith full dialogue and sound. Storm” was released as a silent picture in 1923. It established a box office record that stood until the release of “The Hunchback of Notre The addition of dialogue and sound has made “The Storm” even stronger drama. The dialogue and synchronisation rights were purchased by Univerfrom the playwright, Langdon McCormick. , As a stage play, “The Storm” had a run at the Broadhurst Theatre, tu , Y °rk, with Helen MacKellar in l he leading role. Reginald Barker directed “The as a motion picture, the prini*Ji a roles being played by House Moore’ VlrKinia Valli, and Matt talking version of “The Storm” Lupe Velez, Paul Cavanaugh, i™* william Boyd, the well-known cm# C,ln sta # e star, who is not to be w ith the equally famous sc *een favourite.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1035, 28 July 1930, Page 15
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