Irene (1926)

49-6 Kate Price, Charlie Murray and Colleen Moore
COLLEEN MOORE, Charles Murray, Lloyd Hughes in "IRENE"
The Photoplay for the week starting May 17
at Lubliner and Trinz Harding
and Senate theaters.
(This theater chain was in Chicago, Illinois).

49-14 Colleen Moore and Kate Price

49-23 Fay MacKenzie, Bobby Lloyd, and Colleen Moore

49-34 Colleen Moore

49-42 Marion Aye, Bess Flowers (top), Kate Price, Colleen Moore (bottom)

49-50 Colleen Moore and dog friend

49-125 Colleen Moore and George K. Arthur

P49-126P Colleen Moore

Colleen Moore and Lloyd Hughes in "IRENE"
First National Picture

POST CARD
Made in U. S.
Manufactured by Exhibit Supply Co., Chicago Ill.
(Someone wrote "Mirene" in Ink on the back.)

Marion Aye, Lloyd Hughes, Colleen Moore, and Kate Price
arcade card

She's here -
- in her "Alice Blue Gown"
COLLEEN MOORE
in
"IRENE"
The Apollo Theatre
OBERLIN, OHIO
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
MARCH 22, 23 AND 24
Admission:
Children 15c, Adults 35c
"IRENE"

John McCormick
presents
COLLEEN MOORE
in her greatest comedy achievement
IRENE
adapted from the famous musical comedy triumph
James Montgomery, Author, Harry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, Composers
Lloyd Hughes, George K. Arthur, Charlie Murray
Directed by Alfred E. Green June Mathis Editorial Director,
Sure, it's her greatest! Irene as a play stayed on Broadway two years -- as a picture it will stay in your heart forever. Never comedy by Colleen Moore, half as delicious -- never as gorgeous -- with a style show that will make the Paris dressmakers stay up nights wondering how they can keep up with the pace. Out of the tenements into the lap of luxury -- into a strong pair of arms with a rush that takes your breath away ..... but you'll never miss it.
A First National Picture

The Apollo Theatre
OBERLIN, OHIO
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
March 22,23 and 24
Admission: Children 15c, Adults 35c
"IRENE"
The Hennigan Co, Cin. O. Made in U.S.A.
More Information on the Apollo Theatre...
The Apollo Theatre at CinemaTreasures.org
With Colleen Moore and Lloyd Hughes. Directed by Alfred E. Green. First National.
More Information on this Film

This work (Irene (1926), by First National), identified by Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.
Books
None.





