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PRINCE EDWARD

A good story, Xancy Carroll’s beauty Jnd talent, and Richard Arlen’s winding personality, are three features which make “Dangerous Paradise,” which is now at the Prince Edward Theatre, one of the most enjoyable entertainments to reach this town in some time. “Dangerous Paradise,” Nancy Cartoll's first starring Paramount film, is a real moving picture, strengthened ai *d supported by clever dialogue. A h-opical background for the throbkitg love story intensifies the gripping adventure, and William Wellman, the director, has made the most of his “ituations Climax follows climax in crescendo, until the hnal surprise solution of the always enthralling plot. Several bright supports are also * ho "'n. including ‘ Kisses.” an amusn S talkie comedy. french society drama Z latest French fashions are shown ' The Kiss,” new Continental drama written especially for Oreta Garbo by acques Foyder, noted French director. f " 9 Plot concerns a French society r. affording many opportunities Zu awnes in which society women . r to display the most recent and ( .5Jf faring fashion creations. Miss ih. ° "'ears a variety of costumes in “8 new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama, from sport.s clothes to sheer Bo J?P n S robes and pyjamas. *■>“!>- !? rlln S Miss Garbo In "The Kiss” is £mhid N a g e i Anders Itandolf and Ayres.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 15

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PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 15

PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 15

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