Universal Weekly (1920, 1923-27)

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12 Universal Weekly Vol. 24, No. 4 Highlights from “Butterflies in the Rain” Laura marries him on a dare and thinks he is an old fossil because he disapproves of her friends — but she discovers later that he is worth ten of them in a crisis. Laura LaPlante in “Butterflies in the Rain” proves that she is a great dramatic actress as well as a clever comedienne. It takes a trip to Spain to prove to Laura La Plante what her husband (James Kirkwood) had long known — that her “a r t i s t” friends were using her for their own ends.