W. S. Van Dyke and Monte Blue, director and male lead of Cosmopolitan’s “White Shadows in the South Seas,” now being shown at the Regent Thea tre, are shown presenting Napua, a native lad of Tahiti, where the picture was filmed, with the first photograph he had ever seen of himself. Napua is claimed by Van Dyke to be the “Jackie Coogan of the South Seas.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 656, 7 May 1929, Page 14
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66W. S. Van Dyke and Monte Blue, director and male lead of Cosmopolitan’s “White Shadows in the South Seas,” now being shown at the Regent Thea tre, are shown presenting Napua, a native lad of Tahiti, where the picture was filmed, with the first photograph he had ever seen of himself. Napua is claimed by Van Dyke to be the “Jackie Coogan of the South Seas. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 656, 7 May 1929, Page 14
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