PRINCE EDWARD “OUT OF THE STORM”
Circumstantial evidence plays a big part in the newest Tiffany production. "Out of the Storm,” which was seen
yesterday at the Prince Edward Theatre, featuring Lacqueline Logan nd Edmund Burns. “Out of the Storm” held the ludience’s closest ittention from the unreeling of the first scene. Nothing but praise can be bestowed upon Miss Logan’s bril-
liant characterisation and Edmund Burns’s portrayal of a difficult role. The story tells of the many obstacles a young couple had to overcome before they could live in peace and happiness after a stormy courtship and marriage. Through a chain of circumstances both the young people become involved in a shooting affray that ends tragically for one, and nearly sends the young husband to his doom. The story was suggested by “The Travis Coup,” by Arthur Stringer, and was directed for the screen by Louis Gasnier.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 50, 21 May 1927, Page 16
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148PRINCE EDWARD “OUT OF THE STORM” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 50, 21 May 1927, Page 16
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