One of Norma's greatest successes and there are enough of kick's in it to satisfy the most exacting movie fan. You'll get many a thrill from this gripping story and Norma's work in it is positively superb. (Print Ad- Meriden Daily Journal, ((Meriden, Conn.)) 3 April 1926)
The girl who wanted to be nice-talk nice-read books like nice people did! The girl who dreamed of being a lady; but, instead, swayed royal hearts with her dancing toes! (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Press, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 1 March 1925)
Polly of the Chorus-the Girl Who Dreamed of Being a Lady (Print Ad- Chicago Daily Tribune, ((Chicago, Ills.)) 17 February 1925)
A burlesque beauty who loved a nobleman -who would have loved him if he's been a bus conductor-who knew but one instinct- to fight for her man- and who learned to live and to fight on for those she loved even when her heart was broken. (Print Ad-Sunday Bee, ((Omaha, Neb.)) 15 February 1925)
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What is the English language plot outline for The Lady (1925)?