AMUSEMENTS
KINGS THEATRE. “LOVE NEVER DIES.” Kathryn McGuire, who play® a. prominent .supporting role in “Lore Never Dies”, First National’s special production starring Colleen Moore, which conies to the Kings Theatre commencing to-night, has hecn, proclaimed the most beautiful blonde in Hollywood by no Jess an authority than James Montgomery Flagg. Mi ss McGuire, whose beauty is of the Anglo-Saxon type, is aptly lifted for the role sh© portrays in the picture, that of a. haughty daughter of English nobility. She was born in Poeria, 111., TT.S.A and before entering the movies enjoyed success on the stage as a. classic dancer. ‘Love Never Dies’ marks her second appearance on the screen with Miss Moore, the other time being “Naughty But Nice”, in which she played the hoarding school chum of the winsome star. “Love Never Dies” is a colourful hive story of a little French girl, ,who “mothers’ a squadron of young British Avia|tmf j,itaitioned on her grandfather’s farm during the World War. The picture is acclaimed to he one of the greatest achievements of all time and marks a, new highlight for Miss Moore’® illustrious screen achievements. “Love Never Dies” was directed hy George Fitzrnaurice and produced 'for First National Pictures by John McCormick. The chief suprolo i s played by Gary Cooper, while others in the east include Burr McIntosh. George Cooper, Clave Moore, Bngonie Messerer, finite CKautard, Jack .Stone, Fdwa.rpd IXLlon and Stuart Knox.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 44, 5 December 1929, Page 8
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237AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 44, 5 December 1929, Page 8
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