KING'S THEATRE.
Half wolf, half dog, with steeltrap jaws and a killer when the wblt-call echoes' in his ears, but, withal, of immeasured devotion in his regard and response'to human kindness bestowed by a girl, Strongheart, the wonder dog, 1 provides a delightful story, ut the King's Theatre' in the film '.'The Silent Call." His unusual 'performance is the result of wonderful canine intelligence,'plus discipline and training; which' lie received as a. police dog and in Belgium on war service. .Practically all the' scenes are, however, laid in the .high Sierra. Mountains of Northern.California, where a delightful • story 'is brought to fruition. The . second • -feature, "The Three Fisher's,", from Charles'Kingsley's poignant pcem. is accompanied- -by the song which is capably rendered by Miss Eileen. Drisco'l, "fiqbin Crusoe," 'in remedy form, Gawnont Graphic «ud Topical Budgtt complete a Ike bill,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 122, 20 November 1922, Page 3
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139KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 122, 20 November 1922, Page 3
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