KING'S THEATRE
In view qf the- great interest in psychic phenomena, the screen play, "Eyes of Youth," with its crystal-gaz-ing heroine looking into the future to choose her path in life, should prove of interest. It will be shown at the King's Theatre to-night. Originally a stage play made known to local playgoers by Emile Polini, the theme lends itself admirably to the cinema. Clara KimbaJl Young, one of the screen's greatest emotional -actresses, is cast in the leading role. The whole film is well conceived. The special engagement of Madame Annette Haywird is announced. This popular Mid widely-known vccalist should give pleasure to musical enthusiasts,' her singing with the "Miracle Mail" being still favourably remembered. The King's Grand Orchestra will render special music during the screening of the principal picture.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 42, 18 February 1921, Page 3
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131KING'S THEATRE Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 42, 18 February 1921, Page 3
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