PRINCE EDWARD
“LOVE HUNGRY” new in theme ami pint w furnished at the Prince lid ward f-ratro where "Love Hungry” is •**l*l with Lois Moran in the tea-iu-ed role. It is a happy, joyous comromance ol’youth and a lascinat:i '** aud revealing story of Tfie lnnei ’fortiings of a metropolitan newspaper |®ee, especially as it applies to the “sob sisters." In this case the "sis<J'r" is a man played with humour and “'“Pat!',-- hy Lawrence Gray. It i fc job to give and write advice to * e lovelorn. But as usual he finds much easier to teil others what * r 4 “ “tar. to do it himself. ck^ 0 * 8 Koran is cast as a little i 0 *?* Shi who listens sceptically to *nat he has to tell Irr and then procos to prove to him that he does °t know a thing about the subject. Richard Die is the star ot the ~ -®*y. sporting picture. ‘TVarmint, »• which is also being shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 15
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160PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 15
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