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PRINCE EDWARD

nr!! Br ?^T Wa> i’ presenting the nightlife of New York in all its gaiety and lavish magnificence, with peeps at the intermingling of romance and the gilding of under-world terrorism, is now at the Prince Edward Theatre. The wonderful lavishness and entertainment of the Paradise Club in Broadway is the setting and recurrent theme of the piece, through which runs the story of a player’s efforts and romance. Orlnnpses here and there of the types who flock to the places of music gaiety and gold are provided in outcropping incidents of comedy and thrill, as bootleggers, gangsters and the law stalk each other through the places of mirth and frivolity. Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent and Thomas E Jackson are the actors.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 979, 23 May 1930, Page 16

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PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 979, 23 May 1930, Page 16

PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 979, 23 May 1930, Page 16

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