DE LUXE THEATRE.
A reproduction of the Battle of Trafalgar is seen in "The Divine Lady," Corinne Griffith's latest picture, which is now being screened at the De Luxe Theatre. Despite^tho magnitude of the maritime scenes of "ThcTDivine Lady " this sequence by no means dominates the nicture, which tells of the love story of Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson. Miss Griffith, as the lady of many affairs and one splendid, ideal romance, worked in the picture steadily for over more than six months, while another six months was devoted to preparations for aiming the story Four ships were used as "principals" in the si episodes, and from eight to fourteen others for distant atmosphere, no action being shown on the decks of the latter. In this way tile whole English and French fleets were reproduced The cast supporting Miss Griffith in "The Divine Lady is a notable one, and includes Victor Varconi as Lord Nelson, and H. B. Warner as Lord Hamilton. Good supports are also screened, while the music by the orchestra, under Mr. L. D. Austin, is an added attraction
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1929, Page 5
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DE LUXE THEATRE.
Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 127, 25 November 1929, Page 5
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