QUEEN'S THEATRE.
_ Buster Keaton, one of,the most amusing comedians at present appearing on the 6creen, has the loading role in "Sherlock _ Junior," an hilarious comedy production, which was screened for the first time at the Queen's Theatre last evening. The story deals with life in a small town, and the central figure is a youth who, by long association with the "movies," has become a detective fiend. The story moves along at a furious speed, and there are many amusing situations. Buster Keaton gives a very clever portrayal of the youthful sleuth and* he has tho support of a strong cast in Kathryn M'Guire, "Kewpie" Morgan, Ward Crane, Ruth Holley, and John Patrick. The second attraction is a dramatic production, "The Sleep Walker," in which Constance Binney and Jack Mulhall are tho featured artists. The supporting pictures include another chapter of "Tho Riddle Rider." The Queen's Orchestra plays suitable music.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 10
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150QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 10
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