The Devil Dancer (United Artists) (1927)

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9 SAMUEL GOLDWYN Qolden Qilda Leads the Dance to Presents GRAY THE DEVIL DANCER," By Hany Hervey with CLIVE BROOK A FRED NIBLO PRODUCTION • UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE With a personality that enchants, a beauty that thrills, the grace of divine motion, a dramatic ability that piles admiration upon admiration, and a fame that has proved an unfailing draw from the outset of her sensational screen career, Gilda Gray, inter' national dancer and artist, comes now in the climax of audience lure. Invested with the splendor of a Fred Niblo production, sponsored by Samuel Goldwyn, “The Devil Dancer” combines those big showmanship ideals, Prestige, Popularity, Pulling Power—all with an exotic and awednspiring scenic background of mysterious Tibet and the Himalayas! Dancing! Intoxicating Love! Menace! Adventure! And again—Gilda’s dancing, dancing, dancing! Page One