KING'S THEATRE.
"Tony Runs Wild," Foxn Films' fine Tom Mix production, concludes to-night at the King's Theatre. The setting is along- the Apache trail in Arizona. The story, gives Mix and ?'Tony" 'an 'oppor-' tunity to perform more of* their- feats of- strength and skill. "Tony" is' pictured as the leader of a band of wild horses. Jacqueline Logan heads a talented supporting cast. The , minor subjects, together with the King's '-select orchestra, are further attractions.: A- special .Metro-. Goldwyn adaptation of Elinor "'Glyn's world-read novel, "The Reason^- Why," will commence a week's season with tomorrow's premiere. Jack Conway, the director, has brought thi? famous Ulfli ■novel to the screen:,, with all'its romance, dfatfia, and comedy, the Aspjrit jgf ihe original.'in .£yelpy sct&e. Edmiind :'liowe give3;a sincere* p^erfornMtnce a^'LoVd ;Tancred, an EnghsbSgentleitnan?with'?'a sense of humour. Aileen Pringle for the third time in her brilliant short career :plays an/Elinor Glyn heroine. Her'vivid attractiveness' makes her a figure of great interest to the audience. The remainder of the cast includes Antonio D'Algy, Katherine Bennett, Lucien Littlefield,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 6
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174KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 6
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