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NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.

Rudolph Valentino's last film "The Son of tho Sheik" heads tho change of programme at the New Princess Theatre. He portrays tne part of the impulsive son of a desert ruler, who falls in love with a dancer (Vilma Blanky), daughter of a renegade Frenchman. She is the chief at traction of a travelling band ol mountebanks, who resent the attentions paid the girl by the rich yqung sheik and lure the youth to torture one night when he" goes to keep a tryst. Finally rescued by his own henchmen, he believes the dancer has tricked him, and he burns for revenge. The disappointed lover's 6rst step is to kidnap the girl. From chen on the story unfolds to the sensational denouement. The second big film is "Slaves of Fashion," featuring Norma Shearer and Lew Cody. There are good supports.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 6

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NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 6

NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 6

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