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Show onel (iordoii MHJce handled the mv i turning, occupied ninety days before filtnim; heizan. In the opinion ot some critics, however, this is tiiej purest guarantee of the quality of ;; motion picture: that its authent icity in detail ai;d atmosphere has been prote-tfd by en refill research. iiintf and maii.v other notable person-, au'es of tlii' film world in support. i It is said that the modern playwrights play-wrights and cinema writers were developing de-veloping a new form of drama much more intense and thriilinu' than the older. This is only partially true, in lite opinion of Henley, who found that the. iiurnett story had in it all the (dements of excellent screen drama. Rosea nh for the production of "A I.adv of Quality" in which Col- i . A LADY OK (H A1JTY" "A l.ady of Quality" the famous classic by Frances Hodgson Itur-nett Itur-nett which has been read by millions and has its niche in the- permanent lisj, of Kood literature, comes to the i Star theater next Saturday, October; 4. lis cinema version is the result! of several mouths of effort by 1 1 -1 hart: 1 lenley, feat ured director of the I Universal Pictures corporation and a remarkable assemblage of players und staff assistants. Virginia ValU lias the shirring honors, aided by Mil ton Sit Is, Ea rle Foxe, Bert Roaidi. Willard Louis, Atleen Mnn- |