The Picture Show Annual (1928)

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Picture Show Annual 143 —ana SOME LUCKY LADIES to WHOM HE HAS MADE LOVE in " The Night of Love," the passionate soldier pleading with Lillian Gish in " The White Sister," or the young artist adoring her from afar in " Romola." But it is not his sincerity alone that holds such an appeal and captures scores of feminine hearts, causing the males in the audience to mutter darkly. It is his little one-sided smile, his quirk of the eyebrow and, above all, a certain " naughty little twinkle in his eye " that do the damage. Left : A scene from Lady Windermere's Fan" with May McAvoy. Above : Carlo, the artist, paints a portrait of his beloved Romola. A scene with Lillian Gish from " Romola."