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"HER SISTER FROM PARIS."

CONSTANCE TALMADGE AT - THE QUEEN'S. .

Constance Talmadge proves herself as bright and flirtatious as ever in her latest starring vehiclo at the Queen's, "Her Sister from Paris," in which she plays the dual role of a Parisian dancer and of a respectable married woman, who gradually finds that she is losing her liusbaud's affection. The husband is brought back to his senses and to tha arms of his truo love after a series of most amusing and exciting adventures with his wife's sister, with whom he fondly imagines he is eloping, but who turns out, in a surprising denouement, to bo his. own wife. Ronald Colman, that very popular Englsih actor, who is making a name for himself in Los Angeles, plays the part of the disillusioned husband^ The second feature is "A Sainted Devil," starring Rudolph Valentino. The story is enacted in the Argentine, where tha colourful surroundings provide an excellent background for the star's particular talent, and the picture devolves into one of the most thrilling romances in which this' popular actor ha? yet appeared, his Latin temperament reacting perfectly to every detail requested of him Hit leading Iwl? is Helen d'Algy, a perfect type Ur the role. The 13th part of- the thrilling adventures of Joe Bonomo as "Samson of the Circus" is also screened. As this serial story reaches its closing chapters it seems to become even more interesting and exciting.,

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18676, 27 April 1926, Page 12

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"HER SISTER FROM PARIS." Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18676, 27 April 1926, Page 12

"HER SISTER FROM PARIS." Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18676, 27 April 1926, Page 12