PRINCE EDWARD
“THE WRIGHT IDEA” Johnny Hines, in the role of the young happy-so-lucky inventor, tries to get to the inner offices of the big bosses with his luminous, blotterless ink, in his latest picture. “The Wright Idea,” now at the Prince Edward Theatre. A. romance develops between Johnny and a pretty stenographer, played by Louise Lorraine. The girl suspects Johnny of stealing some bonds from her, but hesitates to accuse him because she likes him. Though his actions make her suspicious, especially when he invites her to a party aboard a yacht, she does not voice her doubts. Much excitement, thrills and laughs are offered in the scenes aboard the yacht. There is a daring race at midnight, with all lights extinguished and the captain and crew holding the passengers as prisoners. There is also a humorous and dramatic finish to the picture with Johnny Hines saving the situation by means of his luminous ink. ... “Her Cardboard Lover.” which is also being shown, is a romance laid in Monte Carlo, starring the clever little actress, Marion Davies.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 14
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178PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 572, 26 January 1929, Page 14
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