Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1926)

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The War Drama of the Gayest City in Europe :*The Viennese Medley," a story of the fall and rehabilitation of Austria, promises to be one of the achievements of the season The outbreak of the war and the departure of Austria's dashing army. May Allison, as Corinne von Hart in. bids farewell to the man she might have married — Pauli Birhach, played by Ian Keith The death of the aristocrat, Tante Tide, played by Lucy Beaumont — one of the touching moments in June Mathis' First National Production. Corinne i May Allison^ and Fanny i Anna Q. Nilsson^ receive her last blessing Tante ilde forgives the outcast Fanny von Hartig (Anna Q. Nilsson^ — the victim of Vienna's demoralization. Curt Rehfeld, technical director of "The Four Horsemen,'" was responsible for the direction of "The Viennese Medley" 81