PRINCE EDWARD
“THE BELLE OF BROAD* Ar “The Belle of Broadway,* a c«i bia Pictures film feature basei " ’ success, -u which wil] at the PrinceT 8 ward TheatreH nisU Betty the star rt tw production .Tl Heroert son as man. Those who her. seen this ti-S say that |T few equals amt®* screen dn«a£ angle in which a covers for herself the secret of S' petual youth, is treated in a ai'leS" way than ever before. The invteS tion suffers no strain in followhiel consistently constructed story iSi - satisfied with artistic ensemble Jf the skilful portrayal of vivacity romance and other human' ’irtsrS qualities. ‘ ' Betty Compson is playing the w role that she has had since “Tin jS 1 acle Man.” Miss Compson is weminently a high class octree Si responds to t rie requirements of #a cult roles. The role of Mari* Doni which she plays in this pictnn broad in its demands, and colnnM in its moods. “Tin Hats,” starring Conrad IWi will also be screened, and a Utn vaudeville programme presented^*'
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 175, 14 October 1927, Page 14
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174PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 175, 14 October 1927, Page 14
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