Read the copy. What a glamorous life she led, and wasn't it just typical of how these things went for a movie star? You get back to New York, and you're barely unpacked when H.W., you know, the director, dear fellow, calls you up and wants you back over. So you have to ride the servants to get everything back in the trunk.
About that movie:
The film starred American actress Betty Blythe fresh from her scantily clad triumph in 1921's The Queen of Sheba at Fox. Sources state this film had early experimental synchronised sound but this process could only be viewed at the special theaters outfitted for the sound equipment. This film was released in the United States by MGM two years after its production with a drastically reduced footage count by almost half.
By "Scantily clad triumph," the author means she only wore a string of beads in the movie. Quite the sensation.
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