Paramount and Artcraft Press Books (1917)

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At last i Lina Cavalieri on the screen. For several years patrons of the high class photoplay have hoped that the famous diva would follow the example of several others and use the screen as a vehicle for her wonderful ability as an actress. Lina Cavalieri, long known as "the most beautiful woman of Europe," has at last taken her rightful position as one of the most beautiful women of the films. "The Eternal Temptress," an elaborate Paramount production, the scenes of which are laid in modern Venice and Rome, and which was directed by Emile Chautard, will be the featured attraction at the Theatre on Conceded to be "the most beautiful woman of Euorpe," Lina Cavalieri, the famous opera singer, has entered the lists for the title of "the most beautiful woman of the screen." "The Eternal Temptress," her first picture, made for Paramount under the expert direction of Monsieur Emile Chautard, will be shown on at the Theatre. A story of love and intrigue and of a gripping international situation saved by a woman's wiles, is Lina Cavalieri 's first Paramount photoplay, "The Eternal Temptress." Opening at the commencement of the present international war, the scenes lead to a climax of thrilling intensity. "The Eternal Temptress" is scheduled to be shown at the Theatre on CAVALIERI 'S FIRST PARAMOUNT PICTURE A DRAMA OF MODERN VENICE AND ROME As Cordelia Sanzio, a modern siren, luring men to their ruin, but | reforming and in the end proving herself a heroine, in "The Eternal Temptress," Lina Cavalieri is a delight to the eyes and the mind. Young Harry Althrop, son of an American diplomat, is in love with her, and maddened by jealousy and haterd of his rival, an Austrian Count, commits the heinous crime of betraying his own country and Italy. How she finds this out, and having come to realize for the first time in her life the meaning of love and honor, Cordelia saves him and her country together, makes a photoplay of far more than usual interest. The I production was directed by the noted French director, Emile Chautard, and is said to contain some exceptionally effective photography. It is to appear for the first time in this city at the Theatre on 14