PRINCE EDWARD
“THE FIRST KISS’ A tin ebbing love tale, with an undercurrent of lraternal pride, is “The* Hirst Kiss,” co-starring Fay Wray and Gary cooper. Paramount's Glorious Young F o ' ers, now being shown at the Prince Edward Theatre. Jlncc , T £ e . - st °ry is an original one written b> Tristani Tupper, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post” under the name of -Four Brothers.” The story briefly centres around the love of a young man of poor state fox a girl who is rich. His three brothers are lasy, but having family pride the brother, who is Gary Cooper forces them to choose professions and he sends them to school. How he finances them, and how the story is brought to a brilliant climax, will stamp it in the memory of everyone who sees it. “Two Lovers," which is also being shown, is a spectacular and romantic story of Plolland and Spain in the 16th century, starring the famous screen players, Vilma Banky and Ronald Coleman.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 14
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168PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 14
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