EDENDALE
“BITTER APPLES” Monte Blue is the star in “Bitter Apples," which is now being shown at the Edendale Theatre. It is an adaptation of Harold McGrath’s well-known story and has to do with the vengeance of a son and daughter for the untimely death of their father. Desperate at having lost all, in the breaking up of the Wyneote Bank, the old man had taken his life. The children vowed to avenge his death, and do so by the vindictive pursuit and persecution of the son of the dead bank president. The story rushes like a prairie fire, from city to country, from calm seas to stormy, toward an exciting and unexpected climax. “Bitter Apples” is good old-fashioned melo-drama, the sort of melodrama that never goes out of date. The cast includes, beside Myrna Loy, the leading lady—Paul Ellis, Charles Hill Mailes, Sydney de Grey, Ruby Blaine and Robert Bary. ‘Black Jack,” featuring Buck Jones, will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 16
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160EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 16
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