PRINCE EDWARD
“FRISCO SALLY LEVY” ■ “Frisco Sally Levy,” featuring Sally O'Neill, is now at the Prince Edward Til eatre. Miss O’Neill is seen as the daughter of a Jewish father and an Irish mother, and is torn between two temperaments, sought by two lovers, each of a favoured race. Her Irish mother favours the Jewish suitor, and the Jewish father likes the Irish lover—and then tilings begin to happen! Tenen Holtz and Kate Price as the father and the mother, bring a world of experience into two difficult roles, which not only makes them screamingly comical, but as convincing as life itself. Roy D’Arcy abandons villainy to play the rather foppish “Mr. Gold,” and Charles Delaney plays the part of a traffic policeman—his rival for the love of “Sally.” The children in the cast, Turner Savage, Leon Holmes and Helen Levine, are excellently cast, and “Cameo,” the clog, adds much mirth. The picture was directed by William Beaudino, famous for his direction of “Little Annie Rooney” and other successes.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 206, 19 November 1927, Page 14
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169PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 206, 19 November 1927, Page 14
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