KING'S THEATRE.
Wallace Beery and Kaymond Hattou liavo the time of their lives as the gob heroes of i'aramount's second "sunny side of tile war" comedy, "We're in Uie Navy NoWj" Which is now showing at the King's Theatre. ■■ Good supports me ulbo shown, and 'incidental music is supplied by the orchestra, filinor Glyu knows the public's taste in pictures us well us fiction, i She can claim us hers many of the greatest literary successes of the day. In "LoVe's Blindness" she is considered to have outshone herself. No one is more competent than Elinor Glyn to write such an Original and enthralling romance No one could have written it with such verve, and revealed such a 'new and intriguing facet to the human triangle problem. Paulino Starke and Antonio Moreno are co-starred in "Love's Blindness," which' ■will commence a week's season with tomorrow night's presentation at thd King's Theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 6
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151KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 6
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