PRINCE EDWARD
“THE MONKEY TALKS” What is probably one of the strangest and most fascinating stories ever conceived Is "The Monkey Talks.” originally a play of the Parisian footboards, written by Kene Fauchois. The idea of a talking monkey may not be new, but earned out as” the plot of this story is, with the desdlv logic of fate itself, it ereittf l sensation when produced as a play not only in Paris, but in Lon* don and New York as well. Vow it has been filmed for Fox Films by Raoul Walsh, the director of ••What Price Glory,” with Jacques Lernt-r, the creator of the original i-nle of the talking monkey, playing the same part in the screen version, Olive Borden plays the part of the dainty circus performer, assisted by a cast of screen favourites. It is now showing, at the Prince Edward Theatre.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 132, 25 August 1927, Page 17
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146PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 132, 25 August 1927, Page 17
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