PRINCE EDWARD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES In addition to a large vaudeville programme at the Prince Edward Theatre this evening, two excellent films will be shown. These are “The Exquisite Sinner and “The Little Irish Girl.” Few motion pictures have earned criticism so favourable from Tecognised authorities as that which Laurence Stallings, the famous playwright, has given “The Exquisite Sinner,” the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picturisation of Alden Brooks’s novel, “Escape.” “Director Josef von Stern-
I ;rg, by his treat- ! I ment of theme and a composition, his I development of I character through ft the medium of the I camera, has in this I picture? enriched I the literature of! I the cinema,” says I Mr. Stallings. “I! ■ have seen hundreds of motion thft most rplphratt*^
pictures, Including the most celebrated films of the last 10 years, and I believe ‘The Exquisite Sinner” stands head and shoulders above anything I have seen on the screen.” In ihe cast of this exceptional picture are Conrad Nagel, Renee Adoree, George K. Arthur, Paulette Duval, Frank Currier, and Mathew Betz.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 157, 23 September 1927, Page 15
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175PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 157, 23 September 1927, Page 15
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