PRINCE EDWARD
“CHICKEN A LA KING” When a middle-aged, home-loving husband suddenly goes on a. rampage and becomes infatuated with a chorus girl on whom he lavishes more clothes ond •’•ifts in a few months than he did on Wa wife in 20 years, what should tho poor wife do? This question receives a delightful and unexpected answer in "Chicken a La King,” now at the Prince Edward Theatre. In this picture the wife, instead of sitting back and weeping helplessly or threatening divorce, forms a partnership with the girl with results that are highly diverting for all except friend "Easy Come, Easy Go,’’ a comedy romance with Richard Dix in the role of a bank clerk, will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 512, 15 November 1928, Page 17
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121PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 512, 15 November 1928, Page 17
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