KING'S THEATRE.
Any theme that is new in tho moving picture world is as welcome as are the proverbial "flowers in May." "The Intrusion of Isabel," a Pathe feature, which will head the new programme at the King's Theatre to-night, can fairly lay claim to originality, indeed the events, could never have happened if Bent Trevor had not allowed his Southern pride to get the upper hand of him. He writes and tell? his sister Isabel that a',wealthy man hai taken Irani into partnership, whereas in reality his relation is that of a valet. Isabel decides on a surprise visit to her brother, and arrives at the flat. When the owner gets home, after a somewhat gay evening, and is informed that a beautiful young girl is in possession, motions threaten. Mary Miles Minter is the star. MissRosa Valyda, a brilliant contralto wellknown to the public of Wellington, has been engaged to appear in conjunction' with; this picture. The King's GrandOrchestra will add ipleasure to the programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 61, 9 September 1921, Page 3
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