“Princess O’Hara.”
Ones of the most exciting film dramas of the year is Damon Runyon’s “Princess O’Hara,” a Universal picture showing at the King’s on Tuesday and Wednesday next. A sparkling cast, headed by Jean Parker and Chester Morris, brings this film all the way into the home stretch a winner. It is the story of how a poor little Irish lass becomes involved in the theft of a famous racehorse and how she almost comes to grief over it. Vic Toledo, who owns a string of taxi-cabs ana a stable of horses on the side, does not realise he is in love with the little Princess until they take her to gaol. He breaks with his society girl friend, whose horse it was that was stolen, because she insists on prosecuting the “Princess" O’Hara for the theft.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 341, 23 January 1937, Page 2
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138“Princess O’Hara.” Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 341, 23 January 1937, Page 2
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