PRINCESS
“FRAMED”
Men who have lost their faith in humanity are prone to seek out-of-the-way places in which to bury themselves and their troubles. The remote corners of the earth are peopled by such disillusioned unfortunates, and “Framed,” which is now being shown at the Princess Theatre, is the story of such a man. Milton Sills is an officer in the French Army during the World War and on being falsely accused and court-martialled goes in an embittered state to the diamond mines of Brazil. There he is trapped by a modern Circe and adds all womankind to his other hates. In the end, through the love of a pure girl, he regains his normal state of mind and all ends happily. All the troubles and woes of the postman are packed up by Eddie Cantor in his latest Paramount Picture, “Special Delivery.” which is also being screened at the Princess Theatre. You see Eddie is a postman, whose route lies through the poorer districts, up and down many flights of flat steps, and to make matters worse he is in love. Only he is not so sure that the girl reciprocates.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 183, 24 October 1927, Page 12
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192PRINCESS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 183, 24 October 1927, Page 12
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