PRINCE EDWARD
“BARDELYS THE MAGNIFICENT Burning eyes, a sword that like a shaft of light, a mocking sum that changed to one of tenderness. agile body that performed niiracM* * daring athletics ... it is this imJ*®T sion that one remembers of John wj' be.rt after seeing “Bardelys the nificent” at the Prince Edward The picture is the screen verso# <» Rafael Sabatini’s popular novel, may be placed in the same < ,SJ; of colourful fascination as “The Hawk” and were also written by this ‘am author. . bT The part of Bardelys, portrayeow Gilbert, is a source of never delight. Lover. lighter, bß *®£; boaster, he is still a likeable an _ deed fascinating figure. He is P . ably the most intriguing of ai \. creations of Sabatini’s vivid tion. Breaking hearts with the gay irresponsibility and that his every action betrayed, w® wager to wed “the coldest France” is made the substance story.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 162, 29 September 1927, Page 16
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147PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 162, 29 September 1927, Page 16
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