PRINCE EDWARD
‘The Land of tho Silver Fox” will have its final screening at the Prince Edward Theatre this evening. This is an all-talking outdoor production starring the famous dog actor, Kin-Tin-Tin, and is accompanied by several excellent talkie items. On Saturday the Prince Edward will present “Peacock Alley,” a gorgeous fashion parade, partly in colours, starring Mae Murray. It is an all-talkie. Helen Johnson, stage actress playing her first screen role in “Children of Pleasure” at tho Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, studied sculpture before going on the stage, under the supervision of her father, Merle Johnson, noted cartoonist. She amuses herself and the rest of the cast by making small clay statuettes of them between, scenes. Art alwavs comes in
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 17
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