Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Oct-Dec 1928)

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The ecstasy of one of history's greatest loveslives upon the screen . . . With the star of a score of hits as the little gutter girl whose beauty was to sway the fate of nations — her loves the scandal of an Empire, until ... to prove her love's greatness she sacrificed — LOVE ITSELF! Now you must key your standard of screen values to a higher level. Prepare to discard all your old ideas of what perfect screen entertainment should be. Not "Is it as good?", but "How much better?" — is the question you'll ask yourself when you compare "The Divine Lady" with the greatest screen spectacles of the past. • » With "The Divine Lady" the phrase" AGreat Motion Picture" takes on new meaning. So fabulously rich are the materials in this mighty special that they force an entirely new conception of the scope of cinema art! ... A fortune spent to re-enact in rich detail the most colorful naval combat in history. A FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL 7) ■ I Posterity!