PRINCE EDWARD
“FOUR SONS” "Four Sons." now at the Edward Theatre, was directed bvi Ford, who made the successlul Machrea- and "The Iron Horse" r large cast includes Margaret" \i the lovely old lady, whose portravS" the mother roles in this picture v been acclaimed throughout the coar“ as one of the most penerating human characterisations ever i" upon the screen. It is a tlon rich In sympathy and sentimenAround this character, "GraniBernle,’’ revolves the story of r sons, three of whom march oft to £ r for the Motherland—many of r scenes take place in Bavaria—wfcj the fourth son, in America, sail* • fight for the Stars and Stripes. T powerful conflict and touching paU.w the swift succession of dramatic high lights—all are combined with teUir effect. In the cast are James Hal' Charles Morton, George Meeker, Frame X. Bushman, junr., Earle Fore ac June Collyer. "Me, Gangster,” which is the seccfeature, is an unsually exciting pictir of New York, starring June Collyer.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 598, 26 February 1929, Page 14
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162PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 598, 26 February 1929, Page 14
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