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LILIAN GISH not so long ago declared that she would never enter talkies However, she has changed her mind and the result is “One Romantic Night,” from which this scene is taken. The film is an adaptation of the well-known stage comedy, “The Swan.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 25

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LILIAN GISH not so long ago declared that she would never enter talkies However, she has changed her mind and the result is “One Romantic Night,” from which this scene is taken. The film is an adaptation of the well-known stage comedy, “The Swan. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 25

LILIAN GISH not so long ago declared that she would never enter talkies However, she has changed her mind and the result is “One Romantic Night,” from which this scene is taken. The film is an adaptation of the well-known stage comedy, “The Swan. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 25

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