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- d4df99b2e0eda5330d8cac4ede9b3a57e188e7fc7e3014df49b2a401e1b425db date "1927-08-26".
- d4df99b2e0eda5330d8cac4ede9b3a57e188e7fc7e3014df49b2a401e1b425db isCitedBy Herbert_Marshall.
- d4df99b2e0eda5330d8cac4ede9b3a57e188e7fc7e3014df49b2a401e1b425db page "9".
- d4df99b2e0eda5330d8cac4ede9b3a57e188e7fc7e3014df49b2a401e1b425db publisher "The Irish Times".
- d4df99b2e0eda5330d8cac4ede9b3a57e188e7fc7e3014df49b2a401e1b425db quote "The central figure in the film is 'Mumsie,' in which Miss Frederick gives a very convincing display of highly emotional acting. She receives splendid support from Donald McCardle as the son 'Noel' and Herbert Marshall as Colonel Armytage.".
- d4df99b2e0eda5330d8cac4ede9b3a57e188e7fc7e3014df49b2a401e1b425db title "Miss Pauline Frederick: New Part in an English Film".