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PRINCE EDWARD

“Plastered in Paris,” which is now being shown by the Prince Edward Theatre, as one of their Greater Movie season attractions, is a really funny comedy that embraces the Foreign Legion, adventures of Americans in Paris, and sheiks and harems in one big laugh.

The fun - film serves as the first vehicle in which Sammy Cohen is featured, and Jack Pennick is his partner in a series of the funniest situations ever screened. Among them are the adventures of the comedians in a buried Roman city, during which they enveigle a detachment of Riff bandits into the ruins and knock them senseless and capture them one by one. as they hurtle into a Roman bath through the enormous mouth of a. mastodonic idol.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 581, 6 February 1929, Page 15

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PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 581, 6 February 1929, Page 15

PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 581, 6 February 1929, Page 15

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