CRYSTAL PALACE.
Although Marion Davies has, in her time, played many parts, she is best remembered in those period pictures that so lavishly have displayed her {barm and ability as a costume, actress. Thit celebrated" incident TVhictf first started the militaristic movement culminating In the downfall of Knglnnd's sovereignty in America, aud euphemistically referred to as tho "Boston tea-party," is introduced into "Tho Beautiful Itcbcl." Harrison Ford plays opposite Marlon Davies. Many exciting iucidents in tho War of Independence nru screened, oud the young star, acting as the daughter of a wealthy Jtoyalist, gives a pleasing personation. "Love's Whirlpool," featuring .lames Kirkwood and his wife, otherwise known as Ijila l.ce. i;. the second picture. There are exciting incidents, but also n rational sequence, iu this tale of mystery and intrigue. Apart from the excellent programme, the fryslal I'alace boa; Is quite another attraction. Those seven girls who have, been chosen as the Ciinterburians most eligible to star at Hollywood, made their bow last night. This neck one of tho girls will he selected to lake her place at Canterbury's contestant in an Australian and Xew Zealand -.intest conductnl by Firsts National Picture.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18921, 9 February 1927, Page 6
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