PRINCE EDWARD
“WHY GIRLS GO BACK HOME” “Why Girls Go Back Home,” the Warner picture which is now at the Prince Edward Theatre, proves that they go back in search of real happiness which they so often lose when they flutter like moths toward the bright lights. Patsy Ruth Miller plays the girl who goes back home in this particular case. Miss Miller is a brilliant dramatic act-
ress, a delightful comedienne, and. what is more, can do the charleston as skillfully as any dancing star. Her performance in this production proves her truly versatile and beautiful. As Marie Downey, the girl from a. small town who follows a handsome matinee idol, Clive Brook, to Broadway, she learns
Patsy Ruth Mi I ier that what was a genuine love affair to her, was only a careless flirtation to him. She becomes a chorus girl, and when she anonunces her engagement to him, he involves her in a scandal that ruins her reputation but saves the. shaking show from financial ruin. A brilliant cast supports Miss Miller and Clive Brook, and includes George O’Hara, Jane Winton, Myrna Loy and Joseph Dowling, all giving consistently stirring performances.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 194, 5 November 1927, Page 14
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195PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 194, 5 November 1927, Page 14
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