KING'S THEATRE.
The marvels of plastic surgery are. shown in " Skin Deep," the Ince superfeature now showing at the King's Theatre. This picture was made mainly as an appeal to the American public to look after the returned soldier, especially that section whose war record was good, but whose ante-war history was bad.. Bud Doyle was a' hero at the front, but when he got back he" found that hiß-iorbidding face was still remembered by the police, and that in no time through the treachery of his wicked but fascinating wife he was " railroaded to prison again." In an escape from the prison he crashes from an aeroplane through some trees, and his face has to be dealt with by a surgeon. Bud finds that with his new face he has really a new chance, and in a sensational series of adventures he exposes the old gang, breaks with his deceitful wife, and becomes in reality a new man. A Gaumont Graphic, Pathe Review, and Topical Budget present to the audience vivid pictures of some of the most recent notable happenings in Great Britain, France and America. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. L. D. Austin, contributed appropriate music, and was loudly applauded for .its excellent rendering of selections from "Maritana."
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 11
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212KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 11
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