Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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March 24, 1923 1333 and then Danny saw "Bella Donna" nationally advertised as her First American Picture Adapted 'by Ouida Bergere ' Jn ^ni\the novel by Robert Hichens ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS POLA NEGRI IN A TELEGRAM Los Angeles, Cal., March 13 Famous Players-Lasky Corp., New York Pola Negri in " Bella Donna " opened today to the biggest crowds in the history of the Rialto. I doubt if any picture ever attracted the tremendous attendance that this production did. Fully 15,000 people blocked the streets, it being totally impossible to control crowds. " Bella Donna " is a picture Famous Players can be proud of. " Bella Donna " has all Los Angeles talking. SID GRAUMAN George Fitzmauriee \J PRODUCTION ♦BELLA DONNA SUPPORTED BY CONWAY TEARLE, CONRAD NAGEL and LOIS WILSON C£ (paramount ^picture kV FAMUU>PIAV£RS L