AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC.
THE GRAND. CONSTANCE TALMADGE 4N “LEARNING TO LOVE.” Constance Talmadge’s first picture appearance was in support of Antonio MOieno. That was in the old Biograph days. Now Moreno is supporting Constance in her latest production, “Learning to Love.” While Constance Talmadge is blissfully getting married co Antonio Moreno —lilmically speaking, it course—in her latest First Nation'll picture, “Learning to Love,” five of her fiances whose engagements she has forgotten to cancel are doing battle royal on her doorstep. The pictu/j opened at the Grand Theatre Last night. She’s a sweet young thing just out ot boarding school, and, of course, she knows all there is co know about making love—that’s Constance Talmadge in her now First National picture “Learning to Love.” Constance Talmadge has an excellent supporting cast. Included arc Antonoio Moreno, her leading man; Johnny Harron, brother of the late Robert Harron; Wallace MacDonald, Bryon Munson, Ray Hallor, Emily Fitzroy, Edythe Chapman, Edgar Norton and Percy Williams. New York, Paris, and an exclusive o— -cling sch' , 'd on the upper Hudson furnish the locales for Constance Talmadge ’a new First National picture. There tx*O some lavish scenes in this production. The gorgeous costumes worn by Constance Talmadge were specially designed for her by Clare West, one ci Hollywood’s most noted costume designers. This pic- ’ ture will be repeated again to-day and to-night. Reserves at Moore’s Sweet Shop.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19475, 15 December 1925, Page 2
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