PRINCE EDWARD
“FRISCO SALLY LEVY “Acting for the screen is not all a case of pretty gowns and art—sometimes one has to be cook, nursemaid, and general household factotum.”
Price, the wellknown comedienne of the silver sheet—after she has cookcorned beef and m cabbage in a steaming kitchen for a couple of days, with three small children running about under her feet. In fact, it was just as bad as being married, she avers. Miss Price plays the part of “Mrs. Lapidowitz” in Metro-Goldwyn-May-er’s new comedy romance, “Frisco Sally Levy,” coming to the Prince Edward Theatre to-night, with Sally O’Neill in the title role. As the overworked mother of a big family, Miss Price had her hands full with real housework, and it had to be actually done before the camera. The new picture is a lilting comedy of Jewish-Irish life in San Francisco, with Miss O’Neill in the title role, and a cast that includes Roy D’Arcy, Charles Delaney, Kate Price, Tenen Holtz, Helen Levine, Leon Holmes and Turner Savage.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 205, 18 November 1927, Page 14
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171PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 205, 18 November 1927, Page 14
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