KING'S THEATRE.
'. Clara Bqw and Percy Marmont. are cast "as two sides of the well-known eternal triangle in. "Mantrap," Paramount's latest picture to come'"to the King's The- . ■ atre.. Ernest Torreriee is seen !as the,third 1 party: L "Mantep," which has been adapted from Sinclair Lewis's latest novel, is the first story in which' the author has cast aside his penchant for satirising the American..■Bina.ll town,: and ;turned to a love theme. "Mantrap" is an umtsual love drama, anethatis'decidedly far from the beaten, track. Critics-.hail it. as "the most:;unusual- story' ever written of the .love of two men for a woman." The locale takes one from the crowded canyons of New. York's streets to the wilds o£ Canada's iv.oods.' There is a well-selected supp6r.tmg;'pro^ramme.. The whole entertain- • mentis enhanced by. .the : play ing of the ... -..' ''.■'".' ■..■'.■• , .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1927, Page 4
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134KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1927, Page 4
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