KING'S THEATRE.
Of all the tales of pioneering in America, Fenimore Cooper's "Last of the Mohicans" is generally accounted the finest, foi it- was written by a master of the pen in a day when pioneering .was still an actual fact. The story is told on the screen at the King's Theatre this week, and the producer, Maurice Tourneur, has evidently spared no trouble and expense in his endeavour to secure a realistic setting, and many/ of the scenes are magnificent. The story, adapted from Feninure Cooper's master Book, ie probably very well known, but the screen version has been made particularly enthralling. Mr. Leslie Jehpcott, vocalist, is heard in some new numbers, and music is supplied by the King's Grand Orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 3
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122KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 3
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