"ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE."
A GOOD STORY AND SPLENDID ACTING. QUEER'S THEATRE. "Another Man's Wife," which commences at the Queen's Theatre to-day, is a most entertaining- story, beautiful settings, all kinds of thrills that should be enough to please the most finical picture-goer. The story is woven about the matrimonial adventures of John and Helen Brand. Helen, in order to teach her neglectful husband a lesson, pretends to elope to Mexico. She goes alone, but her husband believes her guilty and swears to kill her. This oath leads into strange experiences for husband, wife, and an innocent bystander who plays knight errant. Lila Lee and James Kirkwood portray the unhappy couple. Matt Moore is the unfortunate knight errant, and Wallace Beery a rollicking barge captain. Chester Conklin provides humorous touches in this story. The supporting feature is "Tho Better"Man," starring tun we'll-known acrobat and clever actor Richard Talmadge. Fast, interesting action, wholesome sparkling comedy, clever acting make this . picture one of the best. In this amusing tale Talmadgo is an English Lord, who impersonates a valet, and his ensuing love affair and financial mix-up furnish a wealth of riotous comedy situations, and plenty of tho thrilling stunts for which he is so famous. Bos plan at Webley's. or ring 3342. •
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19133, 17 October 1927, Page 5
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