Universal Weekly (1928-1930, 1933-1936)

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A Miracle of Love and Emotion Yet not without its delicious light moments. One of the great romantic stage dramas of all time now brought to the screen in all its glory. The classic story of a glorious girl — with o marvelous singing voice. She meets a young pianist — their association ripens into an equally wonderful love. Tenderness, pathos, sacrifice and love all mixed together to make a picture as unforgettable as life itself. Starring JEAN HERSHOLT and KATHRYN CRAWFORD by the world famous author Edward Locke Directed by Renaud Hoffman A Laemmle Universal Special Two Versions ALL TALKING and SILENT Two Versions TA L K I N G and SILENT The old man loved her with the frenzy of lost youth; the youth loved her with the passion of o soul on fire. Father against son — in a silent, tremendous conflict for the love of an orphan girl! Young love — jealous love — stirring emotional moments and sweeping drama in this poignant story, told in straight-forward language that all will understand. Two Versions — Talking and Silent 's the most thrilling sea story yet put on the screen — with a brand new twist to it! Imagine an embittered old sea captain, the son he hated, and a beautiful girl thrown together on shipboard; sailing tempestuous seas ... a blazing ship . . . thrilling rescues . . . fights . . ..DRAMA EVERY MINUTE! That’s what you get* in this picture, starring the new, goldenvoiced Mary Philbin.