LAUGHTER AND TEARS AT THE QUEEN’S.
“ HER SISTER FROM PARIS ” AND “ A SAINTED DEVIL.” The latest and most brilliant success achieved by Miss Constance Talmadge is in “ Her Sister From Paris,” which gave boundless amusement to patrons of the Queen’s Theatre last night. This is a gay and sparkling comedy, associated with the popular conception of the lighter side of Parisian life. “ Her Sister From Paris ” was supported last night by a Rtnjolph Valentino picture. This player, with Miss Xita Xaldi. makes “A Sainted Devil" a feature worth seeing. In addition there was the thirteenth episode ; of “Samson of the Circus.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17833, 29 April 1926, Page 7
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