PRINCE EDWARD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES Not for many months have patrons °f the Prince Edward Theatre been offered a picture In the cast of which a popular quartette as William ainea » Claire Windsor, Harry Carey, c E>owell has _ appearedLitn a screen offering is “A Journey,” the new Metro- > awyn-JVlayer production being own to-night. Claire Windsor, last en i n jjats,” gives an excellent *? r iormance as Julie Rutherford, a ni. suddenly made poor. She I ys every scene with grace and oerstanding. William Haines has Part that is perfectly suited to his «tp\a S * ' He has been making rapid Wes since playing in “Brown of tr .‘^’ ard *” and has already won a treu a n . 18 following and popularity. th* ny Carey, the Western star, plays n P3J"t of a millionaire with suaven‘fs and charm. It is like meeting a “h V ereona lity to see him in a pressed up” part. Claire McDowell »* ays an important role. “A Little gurney” was adapted from the stage p uy by Rachel Crothers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 15
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