EDENDALE
“UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE” “Under the Black Eagle,” starring Ralph Forbes and Marceline Day, will be shown at the Edendale Theatre this evening. Karl, a young artist with pacifist leanings, is passively resisting mobilisation against the Russians, and incurs a lot of ridicule, especially from Ulrich, his company sergeant. The ill-feeling is augmented by Ulrich’s severe treatment of Karl’s army dog—and by the fact that Margareta loves Karl. At the front, Ulrich shows great gallantry, while Karl is cowardly, until Ulrich is shot and Prince, the dog, is also wounded in his attempt to drag Ulrich to shelter. Then Karl dashes out and silences a machine-gun nest, atoning for his past cowardice. He and the dog are invalided home together, Margareta nursing Karl. “The Grip of the Yukon.” a drama of the frozen North, starring Neil Hamilton and Francis X. Bushman, will also be shown.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 533, 10 December 1928, Page 15
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146EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 533, 10 December 1928, Page 15
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