PRINCE EDWARD
“HEAVEN ON EARTH” Parental supervision and love car. be the greatest force for good in the life of a young man, but it also can be made a yoke that kills whatever talent and thoughts the boy may hive. This fact is clearly brought out in Phil Rosen’s production of “Heaven on Earth,” the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture now being shown at the Prince Edward Theatre, even though the “parent” is, in this instance, an aunt The story is of Edmond Durand, whose life is mapped out for him from the time of his birth. His career, his business, even his love affairs, aw planned for him by the time he is sx years old, so that by the time he u 26 he has escaped every adventure and never endured any hardship, except perhaps the hardship of missing the things that an ordinary, healthy yott. experiences, and their attendant eirotions. , Conrad Nagel is playing the part o. the youth in Rosen’s production. Rer.ee Adoree is cast opposite him in the :o» of “Marcella,” and Gwen Lee, Jußa Swayne Gordon, Marcie Manon and Pat Hartigan complete the cast. “Bbbbed Hair” is the second feature on the programme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 223, 9 December 1927, Page 14
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