Motion Picture Classic (1923, 1924, 1926)

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Mme. Olga Petrova Tow nsrn'i This brilliant Polish woman has trifled with many arts, obtaining a measure of success in all she has touched. At once a playwright, an actress, an author, a poet, a producer and director, a magnificent poseuse, she still retains a beautiful feminine charm and an incomparable social grace. Someone has said that glamour never happens on women who do things. But Olga Petrova is glamourous. She is at present on tour acting in a condensed version of her own play, "The Hurricane" (Seventeen j