PRINCE EDWARD
“THE ADORABLE OUTCAST” The main feature at the Prince EdTheatre this evening is "The Adorable Outcast.” It is a story of life in the Islands, and it has the added appeal that it was filmed in Fiji. The plot is a gripping one. with all the romance of a charming love story blended in it. It contains some remarkable sequences and they alone cannot fail to attract. Edith Roberts, in a clever characterisation. plays the part of Luva, a halfcaste gi *l. who wins the love of the wealthiest inhabitant of the island, Stephen Conn. The latter lias a gold mine, the source of his wealth, and its exact location furnishes the problem which Fursey, the villain, and his gang <»f blackbirders set out to solve. There are many exciting happenings, and the action quickens to a grand climax with the burning of Iron Devil’s stronghold. "The Sawdust Paradise.” the second feature, is an unusual story shirring Esther Ralston and Hobart Boswortli.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 562, 15 January 1929, Page 13
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164PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 562, 15 January 1929, Page 13
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