Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1916)

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A French $1 rl, a pair of Malum noblemen, an American boy and a Russian treaty whirl togethei In a maelstrom of passion and adventure. And.it List . . ? From babyhood Beatriz was told that her life should mingle only with a nobleman's. THE WOMAN WHO DARED By Clarie Marchand Produced by the California Motion Pictures Corporation* I HAVE always believed the sturdy little Princess Beatriz, of the House of Rohan, with her deep chest and black hair and sensuous month, to be of Italian blood. She lias a voice like the upper strings of a steel harp — you must have heard it. in the finale of "Caro Nome" in the San Carlo at Naples: pianissimo, trilling on E in all as she cried to Gaaltier Malde — verissimo. no French woman has a voice like that! However: you have asked me to tell you. in a few words, of Beatriz' extraordinary * Photoplay adapted from the romance. I wish yon had given me the pages n|" a novel, and SIgnor D'Annunzio to help me. It is rwt a mere story: it is a libretto for the early Verdi. Xot much could have happened to the little Beatriz before her conquest of Rome. Like a flower in a quiet field, she grew under a sunny sky. strong in stalk, beautiful in contour, with a face like the blossoms that stare from the cliffs of Capri. 1 >espitc the Bourbon blood that flows through the Rohan veins I think an annovel by Mrs. C. N. Williamson. 47