PRINCE EDWARD
“THE DOVE’
Norma Talmadge’* latent picture. “The Dove,” which will be shown this evening at the Prince Edward Theatre. is a beautiful photo-play of life in a small South American republic, and is full of action, romance and intrigue. The story tells of a graceful cabaret dancer in Costa Roja, known and toasted by everyone as “The Dove,” in recognition of her quiet and graceful dancing. She is loved by two men, Johnnie Powell, a young American gambler in a cafe across the street, and the other. Don Jose Maria y Sandoval, rich, a bully, and in his own opinion “the bes’ damn Caballero in all Costa Roja.” The latest Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton comedy, “The Big Killing.” will also be shown. Conrad Xagel and Dowell Sherman have been added to the cast of the Norma Shearer starring vehicle “The Last of Mrs. Chaney.” This will be directed by Robert Z. Leonard and will be a dialogue production.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 568, 22 January 1929, Page 15
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161PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 568, 22 January 1929, Page 15
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