KING'S THEATRE.
"For Heaven's Sake," Harold Lloyd's latest comedy, will be shown finally tonight at the King's Theatre. The comedy prcesnts the famous comedian in a new role, that of a millionaire clubman's attempt to uplift tho inhabitants of. the underworld. Lloyd'« comedies we of tho clean, wholesomo type, and always contain some amazing Icata. Good support* aro also shown, and delightful music is provided by the orchestra.
A rollicking comedy-drama of a rich young bachelor with tin inheritance" is tho description applied to Richard Dixs latest picture, which . commences to-mor-row night at the King's Theatre. Dix has an especially strong supporting cast in this picture. Betty Bronson is featured as Sally Ln^e, a pretty little stage-struck girl who^flbscs as his wife to help him collect a legacy of whioh his uncle (Edmund Breese) is the trustee. Andre Bernngnr as Mnurice, the theatrical producer, lives up to hw rcpuation as a comedian.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 6
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152KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 6
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