Film Year Book 1927 (1927)

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Gladys Unger DRAMATIST LONDON SUCCESSES "Inconstant George" "The Marionettes" "Better Not Enquire" "Night Birds" "The Marriage Market" "Betty" "Toto" "The Son and Heir" "Our Mr. Hepplewhite" "London Pride" NEW YORK SUCCESSES "Love Watches" "Inconstant George" "The Marionettes" "The Merry Countess" "The Marriage Market" "Betty" "The Goldfish" "The Business Widow" "The Werewolf" "Stolen Fruit" "Starlight" "The Monkey Talks" "Two Girls Wanted" In Rehearsal:— "Green Fruit," "Breakfast at Sunrise" Original Plays and Adaptations Purchased for the Screen "THE GOLDFISH" (First National) "THE MONKEY TALKS" (Fox) "THE HEART THIEF" (De Mille) "THE REFUGEE" (Famous Players-Lasky) "THE GIRL OF THE HOUR" (Famous Players-Lasky) "BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE" (United Artists for Constance Talmadge) "TWO GIRLS WANTED" (Fox) Now Writing for ^clrq^oMv(//7'\^3^] 217