NEW PRINCESS THEATRE.
The war had its humours, and Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton bring tha humorous side of the war to the Bcreen in "Behind the Front," now screening at tha New Princes Theatre. It is a brilliant comedy, shot with flashes of pathos, which always end up with an unexpected twist. Richard Dix in "Let's Get Married," is the second feature. Another attraction 13 "The Life of Jack Hobbs," the_ idol of British Bportsmen the world over/ in which glimpses of the famous cricketer at home and in the 6eld are introduced. The supporting programme includes a gazette ana serial. Commencing a three nights' season only on Tuesday next, is the colossal production "Yolanda," starring Marion Davies. In this production Miss Davies attains new heights in sublety of characterisation in the portrayal of Princess Mary of Burgundy, who masquerades as Yolanda, a burgher maid. A special feature vri\h be -tho appropriate musical accompaniment by James Haydock.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1926, Page 13
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158NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1926, Page 13
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