PRINCE EDWARD
‘‘THE JOY GIRL" “Tho Joy Girl/' starring Olive den, will be the chief feature at the Prince Edward Theatre to-night. The story tells of a poor girl who aspired to wealth and position at almost any cost. A bit of a snob,
in her young ignorance, she deliberately sought after rich men. But, thanks to innate fineness and a lucky stroke, it turns out that a certain young chauffeur in whom she is really interested, is actually Prince Charming in disguise.
Aside from being a picture that defends modern youth, “The Joy Girl” also is an argument for realism on the screen, which is something for which Allan Ewan has long been noted. Neil Hamilton plays th© leading masculine role as the wealthy young scion posing as a chauffeur. Other well-known names in the cast are those of Marie Eressler, famous on stage and, screen; Mary Alden, William Norris, Helen Chandler, Jerry Miley, Frank Walsh, Clarence Elmer, Peggy Keller and Jimmy Grainger, junr.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 290, 28 February 1928, Page 15
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