KING'S. THEATRE.
Gloria Swauson has J>een responsible for many notable -.screen characterisations but jn 'Fine.Manners." which was screened at the King s-Theatre for the first time last, night, she made an entirely new departure, and scored'au-.immediate success Appearing- as: a little chorus girl. ,Miss bwanson • gave ,a : performance which was marked by a. pleasing yivacity. She attracts the attention of. a: wealthy society man, who succumbs to,her charms and Proposes. marriage. The match is not favoured by; her fiance's relatives, who take the girl under their care: and give her an education.'' The events that follow while she is taking a course in fine manners provide picture patrons with a series amusing : and 'entrancing episodes. Eugene .OBrien takes the.leading male part, and'the supporting cast includes Helen Dunbar and Walter- Goss.-. .There is a good supporting programme including a gazette, a^news, a.cartoon, and a comedy, lhe JUng b Orchestra supplies appropriate selections. '•■■'■•■ ■ ■ ■ ■• ■' j'
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 14
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