CRYSTAL PALACE AND EMPRESS
“A DANGEROUS WOMAN” Baclanova’s quaint •Russian accent is heard for the second time on the audible screen in “A Dangerous Woman.” a line all-talking production. which is now at both the Crystal Palace and Empress Theatres. She plays the title role, as tin Russian wife of a colonial resident agent In the jungles of Central Africa. Clive Brook and Neil Hamilton play the leading male roles. Baclanova’s first appearance on tin audible screen was in “The Wolf ot Wall Street.” as the Russian wife of George Bancroft, who played the title role. Rowland Y. Lee, who directed that picture, is also the director of “A Dangerous Woman.” Bright supporting programmes will be screened at both theatres.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 793, 14 October 1929, Page 15
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