PRINCE EDWARD
“THE BUGLE CALL” Just as “The Big Parade” took»J love of a boy and a girl, and BUTTO u it with the surge and thunder of , achieve one af the epi® the day, so has “The Bugle the problem of a child s life o hood and step-motherhood—ana- ju battle and spectacle f nrroundmg gives an audience a glimpse m heart of America’s childhood. . This is what Jackie Coogans Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer vehicie has —h© has voiced the plea of tn of children with step -parent G-a . g given a solution to one of ttt gravest problems. fairy gtorr It is all done in a sort of fairy —a romantic tale of Indians Edventure, now playing at the -r' th* ward Theatre—but thrills, the spectacle, the ad j* a and a great deal of comedy nts- ft mighty lesson to American pa is a picture every father ana should see.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 256, 19 January 1928, Page 16
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150PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 256, 19 January 1928, Page 16
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