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EDENDALE

'THE PRINCE OF PILSEN” ‘‘The Prince of Pilsen," a new cornedv which is now being shown at ti,' e Edendale Theatre, is an example of th* unusual in modern film production, and qualifies splendidly as a distinct screen novelty. It is a lavish tarcical production dealing with court .'ife in a mythical European kingdom, and the comedy element is ever present. George Sidney, featured as Hans Wagner, a Cincinnati brewer, who. on going to his old home in Pilsen. i.*mistaken for the Prince of Pilsen himself, is the chief comedian and reveal himself as a thorough artist. Anita Stewart, who plays the part of li • daughter Xellie. is seen in t role which provides full scope for her mimetiability, and of which she makes th*> most. The second feature is Adam and Evil,” an entertaining comedy of matrimonial life, starring Lew Cod y and Aileen Pringle. A pleasure yacht was chartered and transformed into a replica of a rumrunner for the sensational race with reveue cutters on the high seas thiit marks one of the thrills of “Twelve Miles Out. John Gilbert's latest MetroGold wyn - Mayer vehicle, which will seen in Auckland shortly. I* 18 • isation of the famous New play. Joan Crawford. Ernest Jorrenc^ and many others of note ar cast.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 342, 1 May 1928, Page 15

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EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 342, 1 May 1928, Page 15

EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 342, 1 May 1928, Page 15

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