PRINCE EDWARD
SHIRLEY MASON IN “SALLY” A delightfully whimsical tale, with an added flavour of humour and pathos, called “Sally in Our Alley,” is now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre. Its beautiful situations make one believe he is witnessing a fantasy, but then comes the realisation that tfie characters are real and decidedly human. It is sentimental, but then again its sentiment rings true. From the tenements to a luxurious home the sympathetic heroine battles against the problem of wealth and social position versus kindness and unselfishness. Every movement in the picture will bring another thought in mind of Cinderella, Peter Pan, Pollyanna, and just as you are disappointed in the fact that like all others she will after all marry her wealthy Prince Charming, the story takes a decided twist and we find the heroine returning to her real love. ‘The Whirlwind of Youth,” a story of a girl who slowly awakened to love, will also be shown with Lois Moran in the leading role. Patrons of the Prince Edward this evening will also see Jerry, the fighting kangaroo, in a boxing match with Pat Donovan, a local amateur.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 16
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