PRINCE EDWARD
‘JUST MARRIED” The ti{C attraction at the Frinoe Edward Theatre this evening is -Just Married,’* a story o£ life aboard a luxurious passenger ship—or, at least, on one particular trip during which the passenger list included a young American and his fiancee retuznnig .o America from Paris, and a little Parisian dancer, who, not a weed before, had been left sadly in the lurch by this self-same young American. \-cturally there is trouble, jtnd such a series of -muddles and mix-ups that it is thoroughly enjoyable. Ruth Taylor. Harrison Ford and James Hall live up to their parts as wealthy Americans on a w-orld tour, and Lila. Lee is convincing as the hut-tempered little Parisienpe. -The Ring.” which is also being shown i« a dramatic story of a boxing Champion's rise to fame, and his ©dually strenuous fight to retain the love of iiis wife Lillian Hall-Davis and Carl Brisson have the leading roles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 575, 30 January 1929, Page 17
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