THE KING'S THEATRE.
" The principal film bl: the new - programme at the King's Theatre is a oleyerly conceived and ■ brilliantly executed com«dy of American high society... There are two men andtVro women in the plot. Tommy Dale ; (Wallace Reid), on becoming engaged to. Miss Westover (Gloria Swanson) is put-through a sort of female^ tliird degree on his past life and affairs with the other sex. The critic will enjoy the film, which is entitled "Don't. Tell Everything," for its subtle perfection of the art of the dumb show. The programme includes a splendid scenic picture of the Canadian Rockies, with a story attached; a vastly humorous dog story, with Snooky, the clever chimpanzee, as the chief figure;; a study "of sketching for the film—the pietograph—highly. comical, and two budgets of topical news. .To the pleasure of the evening the Orchesti-a, under Mr. L. D. Austin, contributes very materially with a fine programme of incidental music. :
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 3
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