PRINCE EDWARD
Billie Dove, the beautiful star who has advanced so rapidly in popularity during the past two years, scores another triumph at at Prince Edward Theatre this week in her latest stellar vehicle, “Careers,” which is an alltalkie. Again a foreign locale is provided for this talented actress, the action taking place in Indo-China, among the natural beauties of the Orient. The story deals with the ambitious wife of a young magistrate, who seeks to obtain his advance in the diplomatic service by interceding with his superior officers. The startling events that follow this determination make up a plot that is novel and thoroughly interesting throughout. The bright supporting programme includes the gorgeously spectacular silent film production, “Secrets of the East,” also short talkie featurettes.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 849, 18 December 1929, Page 18
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