THEATRE ROYAL.
TWO EXCELLENT PICTURES. A splendid entertainment is provided at the Theatro Royal this week by the presentation of two very good films, "The Ship from Shanghai" and "The Awful Truth." The two pictures are on totally different lines, drama in tho first being relieved by comedy in tho second. -The comedy, "The Awful Truth," is given pride of place, and merits its position. Ins Claire and Henry Daniel play the part of a quarrelling couple to perfection. Thoy quarrel when the picture begins and thoy quarrel when it ends. In the meantime they have taken divorce proceedings, have been living apart, and despite themselves have drifted together again. They would not bo happy if they lived in too great harmony. "The Ship from Shanghai" is different. A tale of the sea, of mutiny, and of men and women on a derelict vessel, it holds plenty of interest. Tho film is adapted from Dale Collin's novel, "Ordeal." Conrad Nagcl, Kay Johnson, and Louis Wolheim are the leaders of the cast.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19972, 5 July 1930, Page 9
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