The Motion Picture Director (Sep 1925 - Feb 1926)

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a£S> % Photo by Ruth Harriet Louise Renee yddoree “Mimi” of war-time France, Renee Adoree has, in The Big Parade , an exceptional opportunity to give to the screen the best work of her screen career, an opportunity that she has fully lived up to. She cer tainly knows her France and in The Big Parade she has done herself and King Vidor proud. As the true-hearted, bubbling “Madelon” of the villages, she astonishes with her impetuousness and enthralls with her charming presentation of that sublime faith that gives all and asks, Oh! so little in return.