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New restoration of “Annie Laurie” to screen at Brandon Town Hall on May 2

Lillian Gish stars as an aristocratic woman caught up in the Scottish clan wars in “Annie Laurie” (1927), an MGM epic. The restored film will be screened with live music on Saturday, May 2 at 7 p.m. at Brandon Town Hall and Community Center. Admission is free; donations are welcome.

Lillian Gish stars in title role as Scottish clans do battle in epic historical drama; accompanied by live music; film opens 2026 silent film series

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