PRINCE EDWARD
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES “The Blood Ship,” an epic of the mu starring Hobart Bos worth, Jacqueline Logan and Richard Arlen will be shown to-night at the Prince Edward Theatre. “The Blood Ship” brings back in scenes of stirring intensity the colourful days of a bygone era. Realistic reproductions of the old waterfront of San Francisco. The lodging-house of “The Knitting Swede.” from which seamen were shanghaied aboard outgoing hellships. A mutiny of rebellious sailors on “The Golden Bough.' nicknamed “The Blood Ship” because of the fiendish brutality of its captain and his bestial first mate. The second feature, “Twelve Miles Out” stars John Gilbert in a thrilling story of the war between Customs officials and rumrunners. Wong See, the capable Chinese magician and juggler, will h6ad the vaudeville part of the programme. Other artists will be “The Three Rascals,” and Mary and Jess, vocalists ana dancers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 375, 8 June 1928, Page 14
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