PRINCE EDWARD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES ! Harrison Ford, whose work in “The Nervous Wreck” swept him to the front ranks of the screen s light coi medians,- is said to be at his best in “Rubber Tires,” a new photoplay m S which he is playing opposite Bessie i Love, and which will »e on view at the Prince Edward Theatre to-night. Ford as a young chap who falls in 1 ' love with the girl of the piece at first ss i **'li t unci follows her from the d _t.: mi - i,c to the Paeitic eventually tj win ] her lends to the production a highly hunurous performance, according to Alan Hale, director of the picture. Prominent in the cast supporting Ford and -Miss Love are May Robson ■j Junior Coghlan, Erwin Connelly and • I John Patrick. Zelda teears and ra> I (larnett adapted "Rubber Tires’ from . | a story by Frank Condon. The second feature to-night wnl oe 5 I -The Fighting Stallion,” and a large I vaudeville programme will also be . I presented.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 183, 24 October 1927, Page 13
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173PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 183, 24 October 1927, Page 13
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