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ROYAL. KINGSLAND

“HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL” “The Heart of a Follies* Girl,” which is now being shown at the F.oyal Theatre, Kingsland, is a story of the love of a dancing girl in the Follies Show. To Derek Calhoun (Larry Kent), a Follies Queen is different from all other girls. Dangerous( fascinating, alluring, only men with millions dare tread the same carpet with her. So he steals to compete with millionaires for the hand of Teddy O’Day (Billie Dove), a Follies favourite, and takes her to night clubs, parties and cabarets. Teddy falls madly in love with Derek. The expensive gifts offered to Teddy by her many rich admirers in general and Rogers Winthrop (Lowell Sherman) in particular, prove very tempting to her, but not enough to move the great love she has for Derek. “Pals in Paradise,” with John Bowers and Marguerite De La Motte in the leading roles, is the second feature on the programme.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 16

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ROYAL. KINGSLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 16

ROYAL. KINGSLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 16

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