KING'S THEATRE.
Excellence of story, cast, and pictorial beauty, together with a full display of the versatility of Anita, Stewart, are features of "Playthings of Destiny," a First National picture, at the King's Theatre. Into the background of the drama are introduced some fine scenes of the frozen north and of the tropics, while striking spectacles of the blizzard in one sphere and of the tornado in the other provide the thrilling' side of the story, the main feature of which, however, is perhaps the fine emotional work of the star. Through a mean trick a young wife is led to believe that her husband is married _to another woman, and she goes out into a raging blizzard. Later she is picked up and caved for by a Government ranger,- and out of gratitude' she subsequently marries him and goes with him to his new appointment in' Jamaica. Subsequent events lead up to a climax full of suspense. Excellent supporting pictures and music complete a fine programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 3
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167KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1922, Page 3
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