Madame Jealousy (1918)

Pauline Frederick and director Robert Vignola filming MADAME JEALOUSY (1918)

EAST (sic) THOUGHT PURL, EACH PURL A PRAYER

Pauline Frederick, Paramount's high priestess of moving picture emotion, hears from her director Robert Vignola just how she is to play "Jealousy" and she doesn't dropo a stitch. Miss Frederick's new play is an allegory by George V. Hobart, who wrote "experience".

The black smudges on the right side of the photo are smudges from the stenciling on the back of another photo. -- Bruce


with Pauline Frederick and Thomas Meighan. Directed by Robert Vignola. Famous Players/Paramount.

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