PRINCE EDWARD
“DRY MARTINI” The story of a gay old gentleman who goes to Paris, lives the life of a boulevurdier for eight years, and comes to that^epoch known as the afternoon of life—life’s tea-time —only to discover that instead of tea he has a shameless craving for the wine of youth, is the story of “Dry Martini,” now at the Prince Edward Theatre. Albert Gran, brilliant character actor, has the role of the gay philanderer, and Mary the part of his daughter, who pays an unexpected visit to him from America. “Tempest” is the second big picture. This is an outstanding drama of ltussia in the days of the glittering Tsarist Court, and in the maelstrom of the Revolution, with John Barrymore in the role of an officer who rose from the ranks. Camilla Horn, Ullrich Haupt and Louis 'Wolheim are others in the cast.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 593, 20 February 1929, Page 15
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146PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 593, 20 February 1929, Page 15
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