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PRINCESS

“EVE’S LEAVES” With the exception of Beatrice Joy, the entire cast of “Eve’s Leaves,” her new star picture vehicle which is now being shown at the Princess Theatre, is made up entirely of men. Even Miss Joy wears pants during most of the action, and she is seen as a tomboy daughter of a schooner captain. Director Paul Sloane selected William Boyd to play opposite the winsome star. Boyd only recently completed the title role in Cecil B. de Mille’s “The Volga Boatman.” Robert Edeson, Hollywood's outstanding character actor, Walter Long, who leaves the ranks of the villains for a comedy role for that of a Chinese bandit chief. Richard Carle, Arthur Hoyt and the two Chinese actors, So Jin and Nambu. all play important parts in “Eve’s Leaves,” which has a Chinese setting of singular attractiveness as its drawing card

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 129, 22 August 1927, Page 15

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PRINCESS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 129, 22 August 1927, Page 15

PRINCESS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 129, 22 August 1927, Page 15

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