PRINCE EDWARD
“OH, KAY!” Colleen Moore has the leading role in “Oh Kay,” the principal feature now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre. The story revolves round the career of Lady K.iv llutfield, a young member * a - a aristocracy, who is the
m unwilling fiancee I of an insipid H nobleman. She B leaves England on g| her liny sloop, and B in the height of a 1 storm is rescued P by a rum ship bound for America. Complications * when the girl un-wi-vnglv becomes 1 invuiVed in the activities of the smugglers, and is forced to pose first
as the wife of a young American, and then as a maid-servant, in order to explain her presence in a strange household. “The Crimson City,” the second feature, is a romantic story of the Chinese coast, starring Myrna Loy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 602, 2 March 1929, Page 15
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