EDENDALE CINEMA
TWO NEW FILMS The Kdendale Cinema in its latest feature brings back to us Jane Novak, that lovely and popular screen star, in one of her typical characterisations, this time more than ever emphasising her fine emotional restraint. The pro-
1 icMrami. me production is Exhibitor’s Alliance Films ‘Xure of the Wild.” made under the direction of Frank Strayer.. Tom J. Hopkins was the author of the story, which is unusual in that it provides a series of thrilling stunts for the canine actor, "Lightning,” that is billed in Hollvwnod as
. . in Hollywood us Jane Novak the .. Wo £ der Dog.” ! The plot of the film deals with a mis- ! understanding that drives a man and his. child to the Canadian "woods far i from any habitation. The mother, ; victim of the misunderstanding, is left alone. The unscrupulous tactics of a "friend” lead to a series of near tragedies and final happiness, when the mother follows and finds her baby and ! peace in the great forest. On the same | programme will be shown "Women Love Diamonds,” starring Pauline [Starke and Owqn Moore.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 15
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183EDENDALE CINEMA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 15
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