PRINCE EDWARD
ho usually plavs opposite Brooc h* 6 fading ladies twice™*? Brook has made a new record for himself m ’ Slightly Scarlet." In this Paramount all-talking adventurewhich is now in Its last day Prince Edward Theatre. Brook tiltrd Hm? OSU n-v, KVOiy " Brent tor the !- ,'Y- time. They were seen together Rrnm. nde i r ' Vo^ ld and in “Interference ’’ and m “Th’! d T 1,1 "9 harm *ng Sinners" The Laughing Lady” opposite ?nrt h -m h ?i ttertOTl - In “Forgotten Faces” opposite^Ba§a*nova..^*° man " he pla^d "Peacock Alley,” the other big niefashion S nn b . appy comedy-drama of fashion parades starring Mae Murray. It is partly in technicolour.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1008, 26 June 1930, Page 18
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110PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1008, 26 June 1930, Page 18
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