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PRINCE EDWARD

VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES With the swish of the running seas under her bows, the wind whistling through the rigging, and a slip of a girl, a little Miss Captain Kidd, at the helm, the rum-runner swung on toward the distant horizon, where a swift motor-boat loaded with gunmen hi-jackers awaited. The battle on deck is a sight long to remember, as are the colourful and exciting incidents which take place in the bootleggers’ Bahama Island headquarters; the stranding of the girl and a revenue officer on a deserted island; and the pursuit of the rumrunner by a navy destroyer. Robert Ellis and Boris Karloff support Evelyn Brent in this picture, entitled “Forbidden Cargo,” which will be shown at the Prince Edward Theatre to-night.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 190, 1 November 1927, Page 14

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PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 190, 1 November 1927, Page 14

PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 190, 1 November 1927, Page 14

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