EDENDALE
“SHE’S A SHEIK” Bebe Daniels in “She’s a Sheik” is a big feature on the programme to be shown at the Edendale Theatre tonight. It is a story of an educated daughter
of an old desert sheik. In the opinion of Zaida, played by Bebe Daniels, granddaughter of Sheik Yussiff ben Hamad, true love will descend upon her with the swift certainty of lightning when the right man comes along. This idea, however, is
not shared by the sheik, who is loved by his people and trusted by the French. His belief is derived from the fact that he anticipates trouble from Kada, a desert renegade, in the event that the proper reception is not given the latter’s court to Zaida. To protect himself, the sheik informs Kada that his granddaughter has just arrived from America,, engaged. Also being shown is “The Irresistible Lover,” starirng Lois Moran and Norman Kerry, the story of a man who had a way with women. “Great Guns,” an original by Keene Thompson and Monty Brice, is to br> the next Beery-Hatton picture. Frank Strayer will direct.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 340, 28 April 1928, Page 16
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183EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 340, 28 April 1928, Page 16
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