KING'S THEATRE.
Incitement and thrills innumerable are part of "Sporting Youth," which is being screened at tae King's Theatre.' It is an adaptation of Byron Morgan's famous racing story, and concerns the doings of a handsome young K^stern chauffeur, who is sent over to California by his wealthy employer with.; a racing car. On arriving at the fashionable Western hotel, the chauffeur, in spite of his protests, is mistaken for the wealthy owner, and is given a Biiita of rooms with a valet. A great motor-car *race is about to be held, and the visiting chauffeur decides to enter for the 10,000-dollar prize. The main characters are portrayed, by Reginald Denny and Laura La Plante. The programme is supported by an International News and a Baby Peggy comedy. The orchestral numbers are excellent.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 5
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