Wid's Filmdom (1920)

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EMMA DUNN 1H WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT “OLD iim LADY SLs BURNS MANTEL in New York Evening Mail “KMMA DUNN is as finely human in the pictured ‘OLD. LADY. 31” as she was in the play.’’ | GEORGE T. PARDY in Exhibitor’s Trade Review EMMA DUNN’S screen debut in the character of. Angle Rose, which she created upon the stage, bids fair to make her equally well beloved as a star of the silent drama. Her work in the film is the very acme of art, a touching impersonation so delightfully nat4 ural and appealing that it is likely to linger long in the memory of all beholders. ine SSS