PRINCE EDWARD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES With Ben "Wilson directing and playing the leading role the Ray-art production, “Wolves of the E»esert,” comes to the Prince Edward Theatres tonight. “Pangs,” the r?markabl 3 police dog. has a prominent role. Opposite Wilson, Nova Gerber appears as a girl of Arizona. Others in the cast are Ruth Royce, Ashton Dearholt and A 1 Ferguson. The story tells of an eastern criminologist who is called to Arizona to run down the men who are graduailv wrecking a prosperous gold mine. Convinced that he is leaving love back in the east, the investigator goes into the desert. There he finds not only tne real romance, but action, mystery and finally the crooks themselves. In addition to this feature picture a number of new vaudeville tin-ns will be presented.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 159, 26 September 1927, Page 14
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