PRINCE EDWARD
“THE DOVE” “The Dove,” Nonna Talmadge's lat- ; , est triumph, and now at the Prince ; i Edward Theatre, is a story of a typi- ■ t cal South American republic. Costa i < Roja. where castanets click in the j j dancing halls of the picturesque revo- ; , lutionaries. : ( The story revolves around the love < of a young American gambler for the < fascinating dancer of the local cafe, ( known because of her gracefulness as j •The Dove.” In his affections he ran Counter to the outstanding character , of the town, a role brought to life on < the screen by the excellent acting of j Noah Beery. He plays the part of < Don Jose Maria Sandoval, “de best _ damn caballero in all Costa Roja.” It i is the part of a villain who is rather likeable, for his egotistical desire to make “the grand gesture” and be I thought "de bes’ damn caballero , causes him to do some gracious deeds, j The latest comedy by Wallace Beery j and Raymond Hatton. “The Big Kill- j ing,” is also being shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 570, 24 January 1929, Page 14
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177PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 570, 24 January 1929, Page 14
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