OLIVE THOMAS
Tho youthful beauty of Olive Thoimmia piorainentlv displayed in i -I lie tollies Uirl,’ her "last picture, which opens at Everybody's to-morrow. This story has charm and interest that should universally appeal to picture auoiences. Ino dancer from the cabaret, at whom the whole village looks sideways with tho scornful optic, is nevertheless tho only human being who has ever brought a ray of sunshine and jov into the withered and weary old heart of the grandfather, round whoso bed most of tho action revolves. Simplicity is tho keynote of the story, ■wliick shows the duiniy and appealing little star in attractive light, and gives her every opportunity of’ showing that charm of manner and appearance that aiado her ro famous.
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Evening Star, Issue 17764, 12 September 1921, Page 1
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123OLIVE THOMAS Evening Star, Issue 17764, 12 September 1921, Page 1
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