The Dove (United Artists) (1927)

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Norma Talmadge Ill “THE DOVE” That’s Sweet M usic to the Showman! |MAGINE a renegade land, some¬ where south of the equator — where death sends no warning; where women live for men, and men lead lives that are full; where a powerful caballero falls in love with an alluring dancer; where ro¬ mance rides with head held high, in triumph; and where one man’s word is law—until The Dove dances! Imagine Norma Talmadge, an actress from the top of her head to the tips of her toes, as The Dove. Fiery, flashing, enticing! Heart-breaking, sacrificing, laughing! Imagine another winner from Joseph M. Schenck, the man whose fingers are ever on the public’s enter¬ tainment pulse! Imagine a second picture from Roland West, the genius who made "The Bat!” Imagine Noah Beery as the menace and Gilbert Roland as the romantic lead, each supreme in his own field. Imagine the David Belasco-Willard Mack drama, the play that made records wherever it was enacted, on your screen! Imagine a film with suspense, comedy, thrills and seething, turbulent emotion! If you can imagine all these—you have “The Dove’’—Miss Talmadge’s first for United Artists! A Page One