KING'S THEATRE.
"The Night Club," which is the main attraction at the King's Theatre this week, is an unusual photoplay responsible for numberless laughs. Tho story opens with Robert White- at the altar. He is just about to slip the ring on tho girl's finger when her lover, whom sha thought drowned, arrives on the scene. Sho deserts Bob, who returns to his apartment and fires his elderly housekeeper —he is through with all women. As ho stands meditating, his lawyer dashes in and asks him if he's married. Bob shakes his head, and tho lawyer congratulates him, saying that his uncle just loft him a million dollars and a valet—but to get the money he must marry a certain giii. There is a good supporting programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 3
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