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KING'S THEATRE.

One of the most alluring stories of the

South Seas, a powerful drama of love, is the Paramount picture, "Aloma of the South Seas," which is now at the King's Theatre. Gilda Gray is the star, and in the cast are' such 'well-known players as Percy Marmont, Warner Baxter, and Julanne Johnstohe. Gilda Gray is one of the most famous exponents of dancing in the United States. "Aloma of the South Seas" is a warm, colourful love drama of the Tropics. Packed with wild dancing,

'„. „.._str.Qng_dr.amatic punches, beautiful tropi- ~ •"i-ekr- scenery,- and -acting by 'a" fine east,. it promises*to be the film' sensation of the y,ear.- Aloma is loved by the pearl diver, Nmitane. Bob Holden, a dissolute young .-■ ;..man,; goes,so the South Seas to forget his "Saving >been jilted, by' Sylvia, his society sweetheart. Bob starts on the downward pa£h, antil Aloma, who is very much attracted to him, shows him the right way ;.: to go. Then—Sylvia appears 'on the ' i scene. An extensive supporting programme , '. is coupled with, popular incidental music 5: as a further attraction. W. Haydock, leading violin, contributes an exceptional eolo, "Souvenir,", as.an entr'acte.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 4

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KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 4

KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 4

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